WIDELY ACKNOWLEDGED AS THE BEST hockey book ever written, The Game is a reflective and thought-provoking look at a life in hockey. Intelligent and insightful, former Canadiens goalie and current president of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ken Dryden captures the essence of the sport and what it means to all Canadians. Take a journey to the heart and soul of the game with this timeless hockey classic.
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WIDELY ACKNOWLEDGED AS THE BEST hockey book ever written, The Game is a reflective and thought-provoking look at a life in hockey. Intelligent and insightful, former Canadiens goalie and current president of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ken Dryden captures the essence of the sport and what it means to all Canadians. Take a journey to the heart and soul of the game with this timeless hockey classic.
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Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Dryden spends most of this book fawning over Scotty Bowman, and while there are worse people to fawn over, it's a little strange. You hear about his day-to-day life in Montreal, the road trips, the locker rooms...but it just isn't what I expected. There is little talk of actual games he played in, which is fine for most people...but I'm sorry, I just don't care about Dryden's kids and how hard it is to find time for them. Must be real tough with that summer off and not having to get to the rink until 4 pm for games. Anyway, if you're a Canadiens fan, or just love Ken Dryden, you'll love this book. For the average hockey fan, it's an interesting read, but one I won't be picking up again.