Our game : the history of hockey in Canada / written by David Stubbs ; illustrated by Neal Portnoy.
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- ISBN: 1897073275
- ISBN: 9781897073278
- Physical Description: 48 p. : ill. (chiefly col.).
- Publisher: Montreal : Lobster Press, c2006.
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General Note: | Silver Birch Award nominee, 2008. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Presents the history of the game in Canada, from its origins in 1837 to the end of the 2004-2005 hockey lockout, with timelines, information about important players, and a quiz. - Orca Book Publishers
"A a play-by-play of Canada's national sport's evolution over three centuries, filled with fantastic photos and tales of hockey's biggest stars; includes a timeline, glossary, and quiz." - Orca Book Publishers
Our Game: The History of Hockey in Canada is the most comprehensive book ever written for young readers about the history of hockey, specifically from a Canadian perspective. The author provides a play-by-play of our national sportís evolution over three centuries, from the first publicly played game through the recent NHL lock-out. Along with essential information about rules, gear, and stats, readers will learn about hockeyís most unforgettable moments and most talented stars. Little-known facts, amazing photographs (many of which have never been published in a book before), and expertly researched history make this a must-have for every Canadian hockey fan!
Part of the Lobster Press "My Canada" series, a lively exploration of Canadian history for children.