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How Gretzky’s Men Ended Canada’s 50-Year Olympic Hockey Drought
By Tim Wharnsby

SPORTS & RECREATION

256 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Cloth, EPUB, PDF

Cloth, $24.95 (CA $32.95) (US $24.95)

ISBN 9781629379241

Rights: WOR

Triumph Books (Feb 2022)

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Overview

"Now after 50 years, it's time for Canada to stand up and cheer. Stand up and cheer everybody! The Olympics Salt Lake City, 2002, men's ice hockey gold medal: Canada!" —Bob Cole, CBC play-by-play broadcaster There was no iconic Paul Henderson moment, nor a Sidney Crosby golden goal, but Canada's 5-2 victory against the rival United States in the men's 2002 Olympic gold medal game wiped out 50 years of frustration for the nation that invented ice hockey. Canadians from coast to coast were whipped into a frenzy, with impromptu celebrations on streets like Granville in Vancouver, Yonge in Toronto, Ste-Catherine in Montreal, and Portage and Main in Winnipeg.Gold is the definitive chronicle of how the men of Team Canada made history. Marking 20 years since the momentous victory, Tim Wharnsby delivers the inside story of how Gretzky built the team and Pat Quinn got them to the gold medal, featuring exclusive interviews with players, coaches, and personnel.Readers will hear directly from Gretzky, Jarome Iginla, Joe Sakic, Steve Yzerman, and more in this thrilling and immersive narrative of Olympic triumph.

Author Biography

Tim Wharnsby has spent more than 30 years as a sports reporter with the Toronto Sun as well as the Globe and Mail. He also appeared on Hockey Night in Canada several times in 2012 and composed the anchor features for Hockey Day in Canada in 2013 and 2014 on deaf junior player Gregg Sutch and the 10th anniversary of Dan Snyder's fatal car accident, respectively. Wharnsby, a native of Waterloo, ON., lives in the downtown Toronto neighbourhood of Corktown with his wife, Kathy.

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Feb
28
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Calgary, AB
7:00pm
Join author Tim Wharnsby for a virtual event for his new book, "Gold," hosted by Owl's Nest Books in Calgary AB, Canada.

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Gold: How Gretzky’s Men Ended Canada’s 50-Year Olympic Hockey Drought

By Tim Wharnsby / Foreword by Chris Pronger

Contact: Scott King, IPG, 312-568-5423, sking@ipgbook.com

 

There was no iconic Paul Henderson moment, nor a Sidney Crosby golden goal, but Canada’s 5-2 victory against the rival United States in the men's 2002 Olympic gold medal game wiped out 50 years of frustration for the nation that invented ice hockey.

 

Canadians from coast to coast were whipped into a frenzy, with impromptu celebrations on streets like Granville in Vancouver, Yonge in Toronto, Ste-Catherine in Montreal, and Portage and Main in Winnipeg.

 

In Gold: How Gretzky’s Men Ended Canada’s 50-Year Olympic Hockey Drought, author Tim Wharnsby chronicles how the men of Team Canada made history. Marking 20 years since the momentous victory, through exclusive interviews with players, coaches, and personnel, Gold details key Team Canada moments and candid behind-the-scenes information on topics such as:

 

  • How Gretzky built the team
  • How Pat Quinn got them to the gold medal game
  • Accounts from Gretzky, Jarome Iginla, Joe Sakic, Steve Yzerman, and more

Gold: How Gretzky’s Men Ended Canada’s 50-Year Olympic Hockey Drought is a thrilling and immersive narrative of a major Olympic triumph. The book offers an inside perspective of how a national hockey juggernaut was built in a way that’s never been done before.

 

About The Author 

Tim Wharnsby has spent more than 30 years as a sports reporter with the Toronto Sun as well as the Globe and Mail. He also appeared on Hockey Night in Canada several times in 2012 and composed the anchor features for Hockey Day in Canada in 2013 and 2014 on deaf junior player Gregg Sutch and the 10th anniversary of Dan Snyder's fatal car accident, respectively. Wharnsby, a native of Waterloo, ON., lives in the downtown Toronto neighborhood of Corktown with his wife, Kathy.

 

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