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Date: | Mon, 16 Sep 1996 01:22:38 -0400 |
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Mike wrote:
>BTW, I do not believe "Home Game" was ever released in the US. It is
>available in Canada, through the Hockey Hall of Fame as best as I know and
>perhaps also through The Hockey News. I believe there was also a book that
>accompanied the documentary.
There is a book "Home Game" which was co-written by Dryden and another. I
believe that Dryden envisioned it as a sequel to his autobiographical "The
Game," which is about his final season in the NHL and IMHO, despite the lack
of many college references, a well-written book about hockey, athletics, and
the process of personal change.
Back on point, "Home Game" was a good book, as well.
Nice to be back on hockey-l. Best wishes, all.
Greg
Let's Go Red!
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