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Hockey Night in Canada: 60 Seasons [Hardcover]

Michael McKinley
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Oct 30 2012

 

Before Twitter, before 24-hour sports channels, long before fans watched highlight goals on their phones—long before something called a “highlight” had been invented—there was Hockey Night in Canada. It was cutting-edge technology back then. Anywhere in Canada, a hockey fan could come in from the snow, sit down by the radio, listen to a game played in Montreal or Toronto, and experience the thrill of a game played hundreds, or thousands, of kilometres away. Before all of what we call Canada had joined Confederation, even before the “Original Six,” there was Hockey Night in Canada to define both the country and the game.
 
Then, sixty years ago, another technological marvel changed the game—and the country—and launched the longest-running program in the world. CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada, for the first time, was on television.
 
At first fans worried that television would ruin the game. Now Canadians can hardly imagine the game without the CBC broadcast. 
 
Hockey Night in Canada: 60 Seasons celebrates the moments, the personalities, and the innovations that have shaped our experience of the game.
 
What would hockey be without instant replay or the “three stars”? What would it be without Foster Hewitt, Howie Meeker, Peter Puck, or mythical moments like Bobby Orr’s Stanley Cup–winning goal? What would the game be without the Saturday night double-header, or Coach’s Corner, or Bob Cole’s “Stand up and cheer, Canada!” at the 2002 Olympics? Hockey Night in Canada: 60 Seasons celebrates not only what is great about the game, but how Hockey Night in Canada has come to define it.
 
Written by Michael McKinley, author of Hockey: A People’s History, with a foreword by Ron MacLean and richly illustrated with rare on-screen and archival material, Hockey Night in Canada: 60 Seasons features behind-the-scenes glimpses into the way the broadcast was born and developed and little-known stories about the men and women who have brought our game to life in sixty fascinating moments.

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Michael McKinley is a journalist, author, documentary filmmaker, and screenwriter. He has written several books on hockey, most recently Hockey: A People’s History and Ice Time, the companion books to the ten-part CBC TV series Hockey: A People’s History, for which he was also an on-camera contributor.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Lots of Great Information here Jan 24 2013
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I found this book to be well researched and really comprehensive; a Canadian Compendium of hockey. The names from the past took me back to my childhood collection of "Esso Power Players". I enjoyed reading about the different eras of Hockey Night in Canada. I also really liked everything about Wayne Gretzky. This book makes a great book for any hockey fan on your gift list.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Required reading. Feb 8 2013
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I grew up without hockey, which is hard to do in Canada. To be honest, I think I kind of avoided it, the way you ignore the traditions of your family when you're trying to get a rise out of your parents.

And as often happens, when you get older you start to take an interest in the history you once fled. So when my 6 year old daughter took a genetically-inexplicable interest in hockey I thought, ok, I better catch up here.

Michael McKinley's book is guiding me through the history and stories I now realize were all around me as a Canadian. With each chapter, another piece of the bigger picture of our country's culture clicks into place, and I realize that just as you cannot know Western literature without knowing the Bible, you cannot know Canada without knowing Hockey Night in Canada.

Not just illuminating, the writing is wonderfully evocative of the people and places which drive this story. Broken into bite-sized chapters, it can be read in a rapturous evening or picked at as you please over the year. McKinley has an eye for unforgettable anecdotes and descriptive powers that leave you smelling the locker rooms and smoky TV studios.

Enough said. Buy this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars great look at behind the scenes of an iconic show May 19 2013
By Travis The Artist - Published on Amazon.com
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the meet the press of canadian hockey if you will.

If you can't watch hockey, you might as well read about it.

Hockey Night in Canada: 60 Seasons is a new retrospective book by Michael McKinley, which looks at the incredible impact of this country's definition of appointment viewing. Part media book, part retelling of hockey history, it is broken up into 60 chapters examining the impact of the personalities, players and cultural impact of this nation's most watched telecast.
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