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CM . . .
. Volume X Number 12. . . . February 13, 2004
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The author of two previous books about basketball, Long Shot: Steve Nash's Journey to the NBA and Skywalking: How Ten Young Basketball Stars Soared to the Pros, Victoria, BC's Jeff Rud, a long-time sports writer, turns his hand to hockey, specifically the NHL and 25 of its young superstars. Arranged alphabetically from the Toronto Maple Leafs' Nik Antropov to the Boston Bruins' Joe Thornton, the players in this collective biography represent 17 of the league's 30 teams, with the Florida Panthers having the greatest number, three. The Calgary Flames' Jerome Iginla is the oldest, having been born on July 1, 1977, while the Columbus Blue Jackets' Rick Nash, born June 16, 1984, is the youngest. In terms of NHL experience, through the 2002-03 season, Iginla had the most with seven years while Rick Nash and the Florida Panthers' Jay Bouwmeester had each played but a single NHL season. Not surprisingly, the book's contents include 19 forwards (10 wingers and 9 centres) while the positions of goalie and defense, which normally require some years of "seasoning" in the minors, are respectively represented by only two and four players.
As previously noted, the information in Hockey's Young Superstars concludes with the 2002-03 regular NHL season. Since then, Edmonton Oilers's centre Mike Comrie has been involved in a contract dispute with the team and has not played at all this season nor have the New York Rangers' goalie Dan Blackburn and the Atlanta Thrashers' right winger Dany Heatley, both of whom have been injured, the latter in the tragic car accident. An attractive volume, Hockey's Young Superstars will find a ready audience from middle school through adult readers. While the book's text is available to newly independent readers, the book's contents will be of interest to hockey fans of all ages. Recommended. Dave Jenkinson, when not teaching courses in children's and adolescent literature at the Faculty of Education, the University of Manitoba, still pines for his Winnipeg Jets.
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