GRETZKY'S TEARS: Hockey, America and the Day Everything Changed

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GRETZKY'S TEARS: Hockey, America and the Day Everything Changed

Author(s): Unknown (Author)

  • Publisher: INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS GROUP
  • Publication Date: 1 Nov. 2009
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 1 pages
  • ISBN-10: 160078304X
  • ISBN-13: 9781600783043

Book Description

From his standout youth, where he honed his skills on a backyard rink, to his unlikely jump to the pros at the age of 17, this biography chronicles Wayne Gretzky’s ascension to the greatest hockey player of all time to his shocking trade from the Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings in 1998―an event that rocked hockey fans across North America. This chronicle reveals, for the first time, the true story behind the deal, as well as Gretzky’s important role in making the trade happen.

From the press conference where the trade was announced and where Gretzky wept, this work notes how the “Great One” could have been crying tears of joy as he realized his life was about to get a whole lot better―playing for more money in a California city that would be a perfect home for him and his glamorous new actress-wife.

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From the Back Cover

Brunt follows the gifted Gretzky from his youth, where he honed his skills on a backyard rink, to his unlikely jump to the pros at the age of 17 via the World Hockey Association. Gretzky entered the NHL with the ex-WHA Edmonton Oilers and proceeded to win the league’s most valuable player award eight years running. Then, in 1998, after leading the Oilers to four Stanley Cup titles, Gretzky was inexplicably traded to Bruce McNeil’s L.A. Kings, an event that rocked hockey fans across North America. Brunt reveals for the first time the true story behind the deal as well as Gretzky’s important role in making it happen. At the press conference announcing the trade, Gretzky cried. Brunt—comparing the event to Bobby’s Orr’s tears at the end of his injury-shortened career—noted that “The Great One” instead shed tears of joy: he realized that his life was about to get a whole lot better, playing for more money in a California city that would be a perfect home for him and his glamorous new actress-wife

About the Author

Stephen Brunt is a columnist at the Globe and Mail and the author of Diamond Dreams: 20 Years of Blue Jays Baseball, Facing Ali: The Opposition Weighs In, Mean Business: The Rise and Fall of Shawn O’Sullivan, Second to None: The Roberto Alomar Story, and The Way It Looks from Here: Contemporary Canadian Writing on Sports. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario, and in Winterhouse Brook, Newfoundland.

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