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How Hockey Explains Canada: The Sport That Defines a Country
By (Author) Paul Henderson
By (author) Jim Prime
Foreword by Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
2nd January 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday
Paperback
224
Width 228mm, Height 254mm, Spine 20mm
938g
Offering a ground-breaking and intelligent discourse on Canada's national sport, this collection of more than 35 interviews with current and former NHL players, coaches, executives, and famous commentators explains and expounds on the enigmatic relationship hockey has long maintained with Canadians, and its relationship with national identity and culture. Written by celebrated hockey star Paul Henderson -- known widely as the scorer of Canada's "Greatest Goal" in 1972 -- with a foreword by current Prime Minister Stephen Harper, each interview and account captures the spirit of hockey and its role as a unifying force across 33 million Canadians, and includes the sport's most-loved icons, greatest plays, notorious brawls, and the infamous poll of great Canadians in history that placed outrageous commentator Don Cherry ahead of Alexander Graham Bell.
Paul Henderson is a geologist whose early career was in the Universities of Glasgow and London, then in the Natural History Museum as Head of Mineralogy and Director of Science until 2003. He received the Honour of CBE in 2003 and is author of books on the earth sciences. He is Honorary Professor at University College London where he currently researches the history of science.