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Comprehensive, authoritative, controversial, hilarious, and
impossible to put down, this book offers every hardwood fan a
courtside seat beside the game's finest, funniest, and fiercest
chronicler.
Widely acknowledged as the best hockey book ever written and lauded
by "Sports Illustrated" as one of the Top 10 Sports Books of All
Time, "The Game" is a reflective and thought-provoking look at a
life in hockey. Ken Dryden, the former Montreal Canadiens goalie
and former president of the Toronto Maple Leafs, captures the
essence of the sport and what it means to all hockey fans. He gives
vivid and affectionate portraits of the characters--Guy Lafleur,
Larry Robinson, Guy Lapointe, Serge Savard, and coach Scotty Bowman
among them--who made the Canadiens of the 1970s one of the greatest
hockey teams in history. But beyond that, Dryden reflects on life
on the road, in the spotlight, and on the ice, offering a rare
inside look at the game of hockey and an incredible personal
memoir. This commemorative edition marks the 30th anniversary of
the book's original publication, and it includes a new foreword by
Bill Simmons, new photography, and a new chapter, "The Game Goes
On." Take a journey to the heart and soul of the game with this
timeless hockey classic.
Five days ago a young man kisses his wife good-bye. He climbs
aboard an old vintage plane with his buddies. He and they are
catapulted back through time and lands right in the middle of a
world at war. He watches his friends die. He is not a soldier but
learns how to be one. He learns to fight. He Learns to survive.
........when their plane passed through that abnormality it passed
through some sort of fold in time. A fold in time to our past of
almost seventy years ago. ........those men jumped from that plane
of today and landed in our past. ........they landed right smack in
the middle of, The invasion of Normandy. I can only imagine the
insanity that must have been going through their minds Perhaps it
was those scientist in that long tunnel underground trying to split
molecules with a beam of light. They have been to trying to find a
way to send something back through time for years. Perhaps is
something to do with the great earthquakes, the tsunamis causing
the earth to be moved from its axis. We have the Bermuda Triangle
and other places just like it where planes and ships for years have
just come up missing. Perhaps one of those is not where it is
supposed to be...
???The Red Sox won the World Series.??? ???? To Citizen No. 1 of
Red Sox Nation, those seven words meant ???No more ???1918???
chants. No more smug glances from Yankee fans. No more worrying
about living an entire life???that??'s 80 years, followed by
death???without seeing the Red Sox win a Series.??? But once he was
able???finally???to type those life-changing words for ESPN The
Magazine, Bill Simmons decided to look back at his Sports Guy
columns for the last five years to find out how the miracle came to
pass. And that??'s where the trouble began. Why didn???t he see it
coming? Why didn???t it happen sooner? (Will it ever happen again?)
What was the key deal, the lucky move, the funny bounce, the sign
from above that he failed to spot???Pretty soon, The Sports Guy was
second-guessing himself, re-writing history, sniping at his own
past predictions, pounding the table???that??'s what sports guys
do, right? And doing so, he let himself get sidetracked by the
suffering of the Boston Bruins, frustrated by the false promise of
theCeltics???and driven into a state of ecstasy by the dynastic New
England Patriots. The result is Now I Can Die in Peace, a hilarious
and fresh, new look some of the best sportswriting in America, with
sharp critical commentary (and fresh insights) from the guy who
wrote it in the first place.
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