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CM . . . . Volume XIX Number 3 . . . . September 21, 2012
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Despite Tyler's playing hockey on a Triple A team, the highest calibre of minor hockey, the game had ceased to be fun for him, and consequently, following his team's last game of the season a year ago, Tyler had approached his father, saying, "Dad, you know how you always said it was always my choice to play hockey? Well, I've decided that I don't want to play next year..." Tyler's father, while briefly pointing out the consequences of Tyler's decision, does not try to dissuade his son. "Okay, Tyler," my dad sighed. "It's your choice."
Once again, Leonetti has successfully utilized his principal ingredients: a young boy's personal story intertwined with some "historical" event involving an actual current or former National Hockey League player. Adding more colour to Leonetti's tale is the realistic artwork of Gary McLaughlin whose action-filled illustrations minimally take up a full-page of each pair of facing pages and often spill over to occupy three-quarters of a double-page spread. While the story provides Tyler with a happy ending. Leonetti does present a very realistic coach of Tyler's Triple A team who challenges the wanna-return player: "He said I needed to be serious about it. 'Show me the passion is back, Tyler.'" And many readers of Crosby's Golden Goal may wish that they, too, had understanding parents, like Tyler's father, who recognized that all of the activities in which their children are involved (and not just sports) had to include a significant component of plain old "fun." Recommended. Dave Jenkinson, CM's editor, has fun in Winnipeg, MB.
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