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A Very Enjoyable Trip Through Gretzky's Career,
By Tony C. "hockeysac" (Ottawa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gretzky's Tears: Hockey, Canada, and the Day Everything Changed (Hardcover)
Stephen Brunt is an excellent writer and this book is well worth the read.Stephen steps us through the past 30 years of the NHL as seen through the career of the greatest hockey player of that era. He provides us with the most relevant facts that shaped not only the career of Wayne Gretzky but also the decisions of people around him that shaped the league to what it is today. A thoroughly enjoyable read that is laced with well documented and very interesting behind the scenes information. Unfortunately the ending is a bit anticlimactic, but in a sense I guess it mirrors the career of the player. For all the glory that Wayne has achieved in his illustrious life in hockey, Stephen has shown that from the time he turned pro it was always about the money. His close relationship with the owners of his teams (Pocklington and McNall) is well documented and it is evident that it did shape him as the person he is outside the rink. It was his mother and father that instilled a true sense of Canadian humility and an honest love of the game of hockey that endeared him to all Canadians but it was Pocklington and McNall who introduced him to capitalistic greed. It is rather ironic that one could have diametrically opposite role models in one's life. Although Stephen does not say it, this can be seen as the real reason for Gretzky's Tears.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Brunt's Timeless Masterpiece,
By Pete (Montreal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gretzky's Tears: Hockey, Canada, and the Day Everything Changed (Hardcover)
Stephen Brunt is the David Halberstam of Canadian sports writers. It's hard to read most other hockey books after you read one from Brunt. He must know that his work is really good, yet he is also humble.Just read this book and see for yourself.
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Great gift for my sports loving niece and her husband,
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This review is from: Gretzky's Tears: Hockey, Canada, and the Day Everything Changed (Hardcover)
It's always hard to think of a gift for family living in another province. This was an ideal gift as it can be shared by the whole family!
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