STEPHEN COLE's previous books include The Canadian Hockey Atlas; The Last Hurrah- A Celebration of Hockey's Greatest Season '66--'67; and a hockey humour anthology, Slapshots. He is also the author of a history of CBC-TV, Here's Looking at Us. Cole has written on movies and TV for The Globe and Mail and the National Post, and his short stories have appeared in Quarry and Descant. He lives in Toronto with his wife, Jacquie McNish, and their sons, Harry and Lewis.
"A must-read for hockey fans . . . this book should be at the top
of every puck enthusiast's wish list." —Winnipeg Free Press
"This book is great fun, a hop into a time machine to a time when
hockey was more violent . . . and the players more colorful, with
better nicknames. [A] readable gem." —Publishers Weekly
"Come aboard Stephen Cole's amazing time machine for a skate back
to the Seventies—hockey's most dramatic decade. It was the best of
times and often the worst of times—the rollicking years of
expansion, rival leagues, mayhem, bad hair, court cases and, of
course, the brilliant play of Bobby Orr and Guy Lafleur. Hockey
Night Fever will pull you out of your seat." —Roy MacGregor
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