Ebook: When the lights went out: how one brawl ended hockey's cold war and changed the game
Author: Joyce Gare
- Tags: Hockey--Tournaments--Canada, Hockey--Tournaments--Czechoslovakia, Hockey--Tournaments--Soviet Union, Hockey--Tournaments, Hockey -- Tournaments -- Canada, Hockey -- Tournaments -- Soviet Union, Hockey -- Tournaments -- Czechoslovakia, Hockey -- Tournaments, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Soviet Union
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Doubleday Canada
- City: Canada;Soviet Union;Czechoslovakia
- Language: English
- epub
When the Lights Went Out tells the story of a moment in the 1987 World Junior Championship that forever changed the lives of the players involved, and ignited a debate that has yet to subside about the way the game is meant to be played.
When Team Canada skated onto the ice that night in Piestany, Czechoslovakia, they thought they were 60 minutes away from a gold medal. Future superstars like Brendan Shanahan and Theo Fleury, pitted against Russians like Alexei Fedorov and Alex Mogilny, dreamed of returning to Canada in glory. Instead, they were sent home empty-handed, bearers of a legacy that would follow them throughout their careers.
No one who saw it will ever forget it. The mere mention of Piestany evokes the image of twenty fights breaking out all over the ice as players rushed to their mates' defence, of haymakers, stick-swinging, and even kicking, of a referee skating off the ice in shame.
ESPN hockey writer Gare Joyce tells the story of the game that...
When Team Canada skated onto the ice that night in Piestany, Czechoslovakia, they thought they were 60 minutes away from a gold medal. Future superstars like Brendan Shanahan and Theo Fleury, pitted against Russians like Alexei Fedorov and Alex Mogilny, dreamed of returning to Canada in glory. Instead, they were sent home empty-handed, bearers of a legacy that would follow them throughout their careers.
No one who saw it will ever forget it. The mere mention of Piestany evokes the image of twenty fights breaking out all over the ice as players rushed to their mates' defence, of haymakers, stick-swinging, and even kicking, of a referee skating off the ice in shame.
ESPN hockey writer Gare Joyce tells the story of the game that...
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