By the end, I was left wondering did Dryden's novel receive such high praise b/c book reviewers were just so surprised a hockey player, and a goalie at that, could write a novel that demonstrated intelligence. Read the world’s #1 book summary of The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek here. Would definitely want him in my foxhole.

Did his brother Dave teach him everything about the fundamentals of the game? It’s hard to explain exactly why I believe this to be the greatest book on sport ever written. My friend was so proud that he grew up with Ken Dryden and proudly talked about his friendship.

T he Egypt Game is an award–winning novel published in 1967. If you want to be impressed with a book’s good reputation, I suppose you could invest in this, but I sure wouldn’t waste my time. by John Wiley & Sons. I enjoyed the layout of the book, with a personal diary of the 1978-79 season interrupted by Dryden's thoughts on certain players or situations.

Give ’em quiplash hee hee hee.”. Liked this book more than I expected I would. I let it move. As a young lad growing up in Ontario Canada and prior to moving as a kid to Southern California – Ken Dryden was for me at the time a person I liked to despise – this of course due to my allegiance to the Tor. He said that the book is the best hockey book that he has ever read. He gives us vivid and affectionate portraits of the characters—Guy Lafleur, Larry Robinson, Guy Lapointe, Serge Savard, and coach Scotty Bowman among them—that made the Canadiens of the 1970s one of the greatest hockey teams in history. There are hockey books.. and then there is Ken Dryden’s The Game. This book is not only interesting and informative, but beautifully written. Dryden was a Liberal Member of Parliament from 2004, also serving as a cabinet minister from 2004 to 2006, until losing his seat in the 2011 Canadian federal elections to Conservative Mark Adler. His book is different too: a well-crafted account of his career combined with a meditation on hockey's special place in Canadian culture. They were almost unbeatable. In the year of his 48th birthday (the age his father committed suicide) his brother Conrad, who has gone long ago and surrendered to addictions of all kinds, suddenly returns and gives Nicholas a card giving him entry to unusual entertainment provided by something called Consumer Recreation Services (CRS). I've also developed enormous respect for Mr. Dryden. Instead, he went to an American college, which was highly unusual at the time.

And this guy didn’t go into the juniors. What the hell did he do that was so damn great???

He didn't say anything how he learned to play the game. The Gretzky years in Los Angeles were both fun and invigorating – the loss of the 1993 Stanley Cup to Les Habitant de Montréal was the result of a game changer when Marty McSorley was tossed from a game by a referee for having too large a curve on his Hockey stick. For me a tough read as I am not really a sports fan. The Game is a book written by former ice hockey goaltender Ken Dryden. The book describes the pressures of being a goaltender in the NHL, and gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at a team that would eventually win the 1979 Stanley Cup.

It worked very well for, and taught me a lot about a game I already love and feel close to, though I have never played it (and, as such, sadly, will always feel it is outside me). But I have met Ken Dryden a few times and we have a mutual friend who died last year of cancer and I wanted to read this book for Jim.
Hey, we could do it together. I started out on my iPad. On Nicholas's 48th birthday (the age at which his father committed suicide), his younger, free-spirited brother Conrad (Sean Penn) blows into town and gives Nicholas a special gift for "the man who has everything" -- a ticket to CRS (Consumer Recreation Services), a company that constructs games custom-fit for each participant to provide, as CRS salesman Jim Feingold (James Rebhorn) cryptically puts it, "whatever is lacking." Who was his No.1 nemesis on the ice.

I grew up watching the guy coach the Red Wings, and got more out of, A salesman that I met in Point Clear Alabama told me about his love for the Montreal Canadians and he asked if I had ever read "The Game" by Ken Dryden. I didn’t even make it a full 100 pages into the book before I became so disgusted with this wimp of a man, this pathetic excuse for an athlete and a human being that I gave up on this autobiography and am left wondering why this has a 4.09 rating on Goodreads and why I have read all of these five star reviews. Ken writes about his peers and always finds ways to compliment them while still giving the straight story, or so it seems. | He played TENNIS BALL hockey in his back yard! Plus, Dryden is an exquisite observer with a poet's attention to detail, attunement, and environment. Bob Dylan once said “Reality Has Many Heads” – so no wonder I came to see in print within this book the same feelings I held but didn’t want to accept that the “Maple Leaf/Canadiens rivalry is dead….has been since the late 1960’s” There goes my childhood (LOL) even though I became a Los Angeles Kings fan and later Anaheim Ducks fan in Southern California. I mean, who plays eight years when they are allegedly at the top of their game and part of a dynasty. Giving in to curiosity, Nicholas visits CRS and all kinds of weird and bad things start to happen to him. Now my dream is finished. Boy, I don’t get it. "[1] The Game was nominated for a Governor General's Literary Award for Non-fiction in 1983 [2]Since its publication its stature has continued. It tells the story of a group of children who invent a game inspired by Ancient Egypt. That is a fine assumption at the time. As much as I enjoy Baseball biographies of former players of years gone by; this book by far outdoes them all. Dryden is so uninspiring a player and so uninspiring and dull a person that I have no idea how he accomplished the few, puny things he accomplished in his pathetically few years in the league.
This book really gives you a glimpse into all aspects of Hockey. This commemorative edition marks the 20th anniversary of "The Game's" original publication. However, as I picked this up as a book that nearly won Canada Reads, that's not good enough. Dryden’s thought is insightful, reflective, and intelligent; his prose clear, effectively detailed, and well structured.
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By the end, I was left wondering did Dryden's novel receive such high praise b/c book reviewers were just so surprised a hockey player, and a goalie at that, could write a novel that demonstrated intelligence. Read the world’s #1 book summary of The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek here. Would definitely want him in my foxhole.

Did his brother Dave teach him everything about the fundamentals of the game? It’s hard to explain exactly why I believe this to be the greatest book on sport ever written. My friend was so proud that he grew up with Ken Dryden and proudly talked about his friendship.

T he Egypt Game is an award–winning novel published in 1967. If you want to be impressed with a book’s good reputation, I suppose you could invest in this, but I sure wouldn’t waste my time. by John Wiley & Sons. I enjoyed the layout of the book, with a personal diary of the 1978-79 season interrupted by Dryden's thoughts on certain players or situations.

Give ’em quiplash hee hee hee.”. Liked this book more than I expected I would. I let it move. As a young lad growing up in Ontario Canada and prior to moving as a kid to Southern California – Ken Dryden was for me at the time a person I liked to despise – this of course due to my allegiance to the Tor. He said that the book is the best hockey book that he has ever read. He gives us vivid and affectionate portraits of the characters—Guy Lafleur, Larry Robinson, Guy Lapointe, Serge Savard, and coach Scotty Bowman among them—that made the Canadiens of the 1970s one of the greatest hockey teams in history. There are hockey books.. and then there is Ken Dryden’s The Game. This book is not only interesting and informative, but beautifully written. Dryden was a Liberal Member of Parliament from 2004, also serving as a cabinet minister from 2004 to 2006, until losing his seat in the 2011 Canadian federal elections to Conservative Mark Adler. His book is different too: a well-crafted account of his career combined with a meditation on hockey's special place in Canadian culture. They were almost unbeatable. In the year of his 48th birthday (the age his father committed suicide) his brother Conrad, who has gone long ago and surrendered to addictions of all kinds, suddenly returns and gives Nicholas a card giving him entry to unusual entertainment provided by something called Consumer Recreation Services (CRS). I've also developed enormous respect for Mr. Dryden. Instead, he went to an American college, which was highly unusual at the time.

And this guy didn’t go into the juniors. What the hell did he do that was so damn great???

He didn't say anything how he learned to play the game. The Gretzky years in Los Angeles were both fun and invigorating – the loss of the 1993 Stanley Cup to Les Habitant de Montréal was the result of a game changer when Marty McSorley was tossed from a game by a referee for having too large a curve on his Hockey stick. For me a tough read as I am not really a sports fan. The Game is a book written by former ice hockey goaltender Ken Dryden. The book describes the pressures of being a goaltender in the NHL, and gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at a team that would eventually win the 1979 Stanley Cup.

It worked very well for, and taught me a lot about a game I already love and feel close to, though I have never played it (and, as such, sadly, will always feel it is outside me). But I have met Ken Dryden a few times and we have a mutual friend who died last year of cancer and I wanted to read this book for Jim.
Hey, we could do it together. I started out on my iPad. On Nicholas's 48th birthday (the age at which his father committed suicide), his younger, free-spirited brother Conrad (Sean Penn) blows into town and gives Nicholas a special gift for "the man who has everything" -- a ticket to CRS (Consumer Recreation Services), a company that constructs games custom-fit for each participant to provide, as CRS salesman Jim Feingold (James Rebhorn) cryptically puts it, "whatever is lacking." Who was his No.1 nemesis on the ice.

I grew up watching the guy coach the Red Wings, and got more out of, A salesman that I met in Point Clear Alabama told me about his love for the Montreal Canadians and he asked if I had ever read "The Game" by Ken Dryden. I didn’t even make it a full 100 pages into the book before I became so disgusted with this wimp of a man, this pathetic excuse for an athlete and a human being that I gave up on this autobiography and am left wondering why this has a 4.09 rating on Goodreads and why I have read all of these five star reviews. Ken writes about his peers and always finds ways to compliment them while still giving the straight story, or so it seems. | He played TENNIS BALL hockey in his back yard! Plus, Dryden is an exquisite observer with a poet's attention to detail, attunement, and environment. Bob Dylan once said “Reality Has Many Heads” – so no wonder I came to see in print within this book the same feelings I held but didn’t want to accept that the “Maple Leaf/Canadiens rivalry is dead….has been since the late 1960’s” There goes my childhood (LOL) even though I became a Los Angeles Kings fan and later Anaheim Ducks fan in Southern California. I mean, who plays eight years when they are allegedly at the top of their game and part of a dynasty. Giving in to curiosity, Nicholas visits CRS and all kinds of weird and bad things start to happen to him. Now my dream is finished. Boy, I don’t get it. "[1] The Game was nominated for a Governor General's Literary Award for Non-fiction in 1983 [2]Since its publication its stature has continued. It tells the story of a group of children who invent a game inspired by Ancient Egypt. That is a fine assumption at the time. As much as I enjoy Baseball biographies of former players of years gone by; this book by far outdoes them all. Dryden is so uninspiring a player and so uninspiring and dull a person that I have no idea how he accomplished the few, puny things he accomplished in his pathetically few years in the league.
This book really gives you a glimpse into all aspects of Hockey. This commemorative edition marks the 20th anniversary of "The Game's" original publication. However, as I picked this up as a book that nearly won Canada Reads, that's not good enough. Dryden’s thought is insightful, reflective, and intelligent; his prose clear, effectively detailed, and well structured.
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