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gp ball hockey – Sports Illustrated

Sports Illustrated Hockey Talk: From Hat Tricks to Headshots and Everything In-Between
Sports Illustrated Hockey Talk: From Hat Tricks to Headshots and Everything In-Between
From the leader in sports writing comes a collection of stories that examine just about every aspect of the game: the players, the league and what it means to the fans.

For true hockey fans, there is no sport as great, as fast, as competitive, or as important as their beloved hockey game. The teams, the organizations, and the players are a part of their family and Saturday night is better known as hockey night. As children, we hockey fans would wake at 6am, jump into the back of a cold station wagon and head off with Dad or Mom at the wheel to our hockey games. Sleep deprived, cold and tired – it didn’t matter how low we felt because as soon as those skates were laced, it was game-on! We traded the cards, we followed the players, and we watched as our team fought through the regular season to earn their rightful place in the post season. There is nothing like the feeling of seeing your team go all the way, seeing them hoist that cherished Cup that Lord Stanley so kindly gifted to the Dominion of Canada, seeing the tears in the eyes of these grown men, these ice warriors. We love this game of ours, and we can’t get enough, so thank you Sports Illustrated for bringing us more.

In this book, Sports Illustrated’s most prolific hockey writers give us the honest goods on hockey. They tell us about the players, the infractions, the best series, the most contentious of battles and the most glorious of victories. This is hockey in its truest form. This is hockey writing for hockey lovers and with an array of Sports Illustrated photos throw in for added benefit. This is just about the best damn book available on hockey, anywhere, period.

From the Trade Paperback edition.

Annual Regional Ball Hockey 2012

Annual Regional Ball Hockey 2012
English/Anglais.
SW2012-0526-14.
27 June 2012.
12 Wing Shearwater, Nova Scotia..
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Team picture of CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick..
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Opening ceremony of the Atlantic Regional Ball Hockey Championship 27 June 2012. The tournament takes place June 25-28 2012 at Shannon Park Arena Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Teams participating in the tournament are; 14 Wing Greenwood, NS, CFB Gagetown, NB, CFB Halifax, NS, and 12 Wing Shearwater, NS..
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Credit: Cpl True-dee McCarthy, 12 Wing Imaging Services, Shearwater, Nova Scotia..
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© 2012 DND-MDN Canada.
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Annual Regional Ball Hockey 2012

Annual Regional Ball Hockey 2012
English/Anglais.
SW2012-0526-02.
27 June 2012.
12 Wing Shearwater, Nova Scotia..
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Team picture of CFB Halifax, Nova Scotia..
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Opening ceremony of the Atlantic Regional Ball Hockey Championship 27 June 2012. The tournament takes place June 25-28 2012 at Shannon Park Arena Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Teams participating in the tournament are; 14 Wing Greenwood, NS, CFB Gagetown, NB, CFB Halifax, NS, and 12 Wing Shearwater, NS..
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Credit: Cpl True-dee McCarthy, 12 Wing Imaging Services, Shearwater, Nova Scotia..
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© 2012 DND-MDN Canada.
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How Hockey Saved a Jew from the Holocaust: The Rudi Ball Story (The Legends Series)
Gordie Howe, Maurice Richard, Boom Boom Gefferion, Mario Lemeiux, Sidney Crosby and Wayne Gretsky are familiar names to hockey fans, but mention Rudi Ball and you will get a quizzical look from people. Rudi Ball was a German Jew, who, thanks to hockey and the loyalty exhibited by his team-mates, was able to survive the Holocaust for one simple reason. He played that most beautiful of all games – hockey. Few people recognize the name, but he was the premiere European player of his time, and one of the best hockey players to ever lace up skates. Yet, his prowess on the ice was more than a way to exhibit his athletic abilities. It was his ticket to survival in a country where being Jewish was a death sentence in the 1930’s and 1940’s. His remarkable story is a testament to the power of hockey to bring out the very best in people.

The Summit Series between Canada and the then USSR (Russia) proved in 1972 that hockey is not just a game, it is a war on ice, but when the war is over, the victors do not subjugate the losers. Rather, they line up and shake hands in recognition of a warriors’ code that instils mutual respect and admiration for one another’s drive, desire and determination. This is the story of one of those warriors, and how his fellow warriors stood by him, refusing to bow to tyranny.

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