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?The closest thing the game has to a literary masterpiece.?
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Sun (Vancouver)
?This book will be the gauge against which future [sports books] will be measured.?And it?s not just a hockey book; it?s a book about Canadians and what makes us tick.?
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Leader-Post (Regina)
?The tale of hockey is told like never before. This is the hockey book of the decade, if not the century.?
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Telegraph-Journal (Saint John)
?Dryden and MacGregor have penned a tremendous read.?you?ll be moved to take up skating again. Fans of hockey won?t be disappointed and fans of Canadiana shouldn?t miss it.?
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Hamilton Spectator?Go out right now and buy this book.?
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Mercury (Guelph) --
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Review
“The closest thing the game has to a literary masterpiece.”
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Sun (Vancouver)
“This book will be the gauge against which future [sports books] will be measured.…And it’s not just a hockey book; it’s a book about Canadians and what makes us tick.”
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Leader-Post (Regina)
“The tale of hockey is told like never before. This is the hockey book of the decade, if not the century.”
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Telegraph-Journal (Saint John)
“Dryden and MacGregor have penned a tremendous read.…you’ll be moved to take up skating again. Fans of hockey won’t be disappointed and fans of Canadiana shouldn’t miss it.”
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Hamilton Spectator“Go out right now and buy this book.”
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Mercury (Guelph)
From the Hardcover edition.
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