After Wolfie's dad dies, he and his mom move in with his grandpa, where he learns more about his family, hockey, and what happened to his father. The backdrop of the 1985/1986 Calgary Flames rise to the Stanley Cup gives a historical sporting context for those who follow hockey, which offsets the severe grief the family faces. Grandpa's battle with alcoholism adds more strain to the family, and when Wolfie learns how his dad dies, he becomes overcome with sadness. He makes some new friends at his school and ends up with surprising support. A good book about dealing with sad things and a family's need for resilience.