Future Greats and Heartbreaks: A Year Undercover in the Secret World of NHL Scouts
By Gare Joyce
Published by Doubleday Canada
Hardcover, 336 pages
Release Date: November 20, 2007
Gare Joyce is gradually becoming Canada’s answer to George Plimpton. No, the prolific Toronto-based hockey scribe hasn’t strapped on equipment and competed against pro athletes to garner first-hand material for his […]
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Future Greats and Heartbreaks: Behind the Book with Gare Joyce of ESPN The Magazine
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
World of Hockey: Celebrating a Century of the IIHF
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
On top of the Hockey Hall of Fame inductions, this past weekend in Toronto also featured the official launch of World of Hockey: Celebrating a Century of the IIHF.
The International Ice Hockey Federation is gearing up for the 2008 IIHF World Championship in Halifax and Quebec City (May 1-18), which will mark the organization’s 100th […]
Gretzky to Lemieux: Behind the Book with Ed Willes of The Province
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Gretzky to Lemieux: The Story of the 1987 Canada Cup
By Ed Willes
Published by McLelland & Stewart
Hardcover, 256 pages
Release Date: October 6, 2007
Considering how many books have commemorated the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union, it’s almost unbelievable that until this year, no one had given the same full-length treatment to the 1987 […]
The Top 60 Since 1967: Behind the Book with Adam Proteau of The Hockey News
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
The Top 60 Since 1967: The Best Players of the Post-Expansion Era
By Adam Proteau and Ken Campbell
Published by Transcontinental Books
Hardcover, 240 pages
Release Date: September 10, 2007
Coming up with a list of “the best players of the post-expansion era” in the NHL is no easy task. It’s like being asked to shadow Wayne Gretzky in his […]
Hockey Book Review: King of Russia
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
King of Russia: A Year in the Russian Super League
By Dave King with Eric Duhatschek
Published by McClelland & Stewart
Hardcover, 256 pages
Release Date: October 2, 2007
Has Dave King ever met J.K. Rowling? I doubt it. In fact, I also doubt that his co-author Eric Duhatschek is on a first-name basis with the billionaire creator of the […]
Readers will love The Spectacular Sidney Crosby
Saturday, 25 August 2007
Originally published on HockeyCanada.ca in 2005
By Lucas Aykroyd
To build a winning team, you ultimately have to focus on the players you have, not the ones you don’t have. (Just ask Brent Sutter.) But it’s hard to forget about a certain teenage wunderkind who lit it up for Canada at the 2004 and 2005 IIHF World […]
Ruggiero’s memoirs are a rollicking read
Friday, 24 August 2007
Originally published on IIHF.com in 2006
By Lucas Aykroyd
Women’s hockey is full of great personalities, many of whom aren’t afraid to speak their minds more candidly than their male counterparts.
However, for the general public, it’s often tough to catch more than a glimpse of those personalities beyond the quadrennial Olympics and the semi-annual IIHF Women’s […]
Books and DVDs revive forgotten hockey history
Thursday, 16 August 2007
Originally published on IHWC.NET in 2007
By Lucas Aykroyd
If you’re a Swedish hockey fan, you surely remember where you were when Nicklas Lidstrom scored the Olympic-winning goal versus Finland last year. If you’re a Slovak hockey fan, you must recall what you were doing when Peter Bondra’s late goal lifted Slovakia over Russia in the 2002 […]
New hockey books offer glimpse of Canadian soul
Thursday, 16 August 2007
Originally published on IHWC.NET in 2006
By Lucas Aykroyd
When it comes to literary household names from leading countries at the IIHF World Championships, Russia has Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy. The Czechs can counter with Franz Kafka and the Swedes boast Astrid Lindgren. Hemingway and Faulkner represent the USA proudly. But while contemporary literature from Canada features the […]
DVDs delight with international hockey history
Thursday, 16 August 2007
Originally published on IHWC.NET in 2006
By Lucas Aykroyd
One of the great things about being a hockey fan in the new millennium is that you don’t have to rely on memory and oral recountings nearly as much to revisit the great games of the past. Apart from having a few beers with your grandfather, there aren’t […]








