
The Greatest Game
The Montreal Canadiens, the Red Army, and the Night That Saved Hockey
Todd Denault(Author)
McClelland & Stewart Inc. (Publisher)
Published on 4. October 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-7710-2635-5 (ISBN)
Description
This game wasn't about money, points, or trophies. Instead it was played for pride, both personal and national. It was a confrontation twenty years in the making and it marked a turning point in the history of hockey. On December 31, 1975, the Montreal Canadiens, the most successful franchise in the NHL, hosted the touring Central Red Army, the dominant team in the Soviet Union. For three hours millions of people in both Canada and the Soviet Union were glued to their television sets. What transpired that evening was a game that surpassed all the hype and was subsequently referred to as "the greatest game ever played." Held at the height of the Cold War, this remarkable contest transcended sports and took on serious cultural, sociological, and political overtones. And while the final result was a 3-3 tie, no one who saw the game was left disappointed. This exhibition of skill was hockey at its finest, and it set the bar for what was to follow as the sport began its global expansion.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
439 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7710-2635-5 (9780771026355)
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A member of the Society for International Hockey Research, TODD DENAULT is a freelance writer who has had his work featured in numerous online and print publications. He is the author of Unbreakable: 50 Goals in 39 Games; A Season in Time: Super Mario, Killer, St. Patrick, The Great One, and the Unforgettable 1992-93 NHL Season; The Greatest Game: The Montreal Canadiens, the Red Army, and the Night That Saved Hockey; and Jacques Plante: The Man Who Changed the Face of Hockey.