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Wayne Gretzky's Ghost: And Other Tales from a Lifetime in Hockey

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The gift book of the year for hockey Roy MacGregor has been called "the best hockey writer in the country," and we finally have a collection of his very best hockey writing, revised and updated.

For nearly 40 years Roy MacGregor has brought hockey, our national sport, alive on the page. From tales of the game's greats (Guy Lafleur, Jean Beliveau, Marcel Dionne) to today's stars (Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin, Daniel and Henrik Sedin), his magazine and newspaper coverage has revealed so much about these and so many other personalities, in moments of promise, victory and defeat. While many of these stories play out on the ice, some of the most compelling take place on the home front (Mario Lemieux's battle against cancer, the many tribulations of Bob Gainey), and MacGregor's prose shines especially when focused on the human side of a sport defined by superhuman feats of speed, aggression and power.

Wayne Gretzky's Ghost will be a personal book, and also a book of challenging that Wayne Gretzky, through no fault of his own, was the worst thing to happen to hockey; that CBC 's Hockey Night in Canada has lost sight of what it is; that goaltending has become a position out of all proportion to what was intended. And who could offer a better perspective on the game than a writer who, playing as a youngster, had to face an onrushing phenom from Parry Sound named Bobby Orr, or who spent a year ghostwriting a national newspaper column for the Great One himself? When it comes to hockey, Roy MacGregor has seen (and in some cases, done) it all.

400 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2011

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Roy MacGregor is a Canadian author of fiction and non-fiction.

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August 4, 2016
Great writing from MacGregor as always. It definitely brought back great memories from my "hockey-filled" childhood and the NHL stars that captivated me. Unfortunately, the book's format of multiple short articles was not enjoyable. Be sure that you're prepared to read news article after news article when you pick this book up.
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August 20, 2021
A collection of MacGregor's hockey articles/stories from the '70s to the '10s. Some great portraits, such as the ones on Bryan Trottier, Gilles Gratton and Jean Beliveau, really nail it, but many articles are, though well-written, not blowing any minds but feel pretty pedestrian.

I do like, however, that MacGregor dares to voice his opinion, such as on dangerous hits to the head, and he writes also of hardships like death and addiction and not only the "easier" stuff.

As articles, these are very good; but as a book, this compilation's format doesn't allow MacGregor to approach the heights or depths of a verdict better than slightly above average.

Rating: 3/5
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February 7, 2024
Interesting reading but not what I expected (didn’t pay enough attention to the description before buying). Took me a long time to finish this collection of newspaper and magazine articles. I think if these had been woven into a story, perhaps chronological, would have been more enjoyable but still worth a read for hockey fans.
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February 22, 2012
A collection of articles is interesting but for the dedicated fan only.
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August 26, 2012
A lot of short anecdotes about various hockey players past and present as well as about the game itself. A very easy read but not that interesting.
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January 24, 2016
I enjoyed the short stories. It was like a blast of nostalgia reminiscing about certain hockey events.
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