Book written about Bloom Jeff hockey
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Book written about Bloom Jeff hockey
Does anyone remember the name of the book that was written about Bool Jeff hockey?
The writer followed the team for a season and then wrote a book about it
The writer followed the team for a season and then wrote a book about it
Re: Book written about Bloom Jeff hockey
The book is Blades of Glory by John Rosengren and he covered the 2000-2001 Jefferson team.tourneytickssince59 wrote:Does anyone remember the name of the book that was written about Bool Jeff hockey?
The writer followed the team for a season and then wrote a book about it
http://www.amazon.com/Blades-Glory-Rose ... 1402200463
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Hockey Book
Another good hockey book is River of Champions, check it out.
Just finished reading this book several weeks ago. This book isn't just about Bloomington Jefferson hockey....it really is about Minnesota High School Hockey at the highest levels. It should be required reading for all parents with kids entering the high school ranks.
It covers the whole season:
Tryout processes - from the cutting of seniors to the conduct of parents whose kids were cut (I won't spoil the stories here)
Drug/performance enhancers use - From chewin tobaccy on the bus home from the game to taking ephedrine.
Parents coming to terms with their kids limited abilities - In youth hockey, they demanded fairness...some don't understand that high school hockey is no longer about self-esteem, but about winning the prize.
The journey to make D1 - and the ultimate failure of most to even get a sniff of USHL.
School Pressures - from academics to classmate pressure to achieve.
Private Schools - from "recruiting" allegations to private school decisions to elevate their schools into 'athletic excellence' programs to increase enrollments.
Youth hockey and its role of feeding talent to the program.
A great read and highly recommended for parents of high school hockey players to get a better understanding of what goes on behind many of the decisions and locker room doors.
It covers the whole season:
Tryout processes - from the cutting of seniors to the conduct of parents whose kids were cut (I won't spoil the stories here)
Drug/performance enhancers use - From chewin tobaccy on the bus home from the game to taking ephedrine.
Parents coming to terms with their kids limited abilities - In youth hockey, they demanded fairness...some don't understand that high school hockey is no longer about self-esteem, but about winning the prize.
The journey to make D1 - and the ultimate failure of most to even get a sniff of USHL.
School Pressures - from academics to classmate pressure to achieve.
Private Schools - from "recruiting" allegations to private school decisions to elevate their schools into 'athletic excellence' programs to increase enrollments.
Youth hockey and its role of feeding talent to the program.
A great read and highly recommended for parents of high school hockey players to get a better understanding of what goes on behind many of the decisions and locker room doors.
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