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Ice in Their Veins

Women's Relentless Pursuit of the Puck

Author: Ian Kennedy  

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Women have been playing hockey since the beginning--but their fights took place off the ice.

Hockey wasn't meant to include girls. Women attracted to the speed, finesse and physicality of the game had to overcome condescending attitudes, lack of resources, legal barriers and even sexual assault in their quest for legitimacy and ice time. For more than 150 years, their gender was questioned, monitored, hidden, disparaged and trivialized. Even so, teams were formed and stars emerged. Early tournaments were catalysts, inspiring pioneers with visions of what could be. From "the miracle maid" of the early 20th century to members of today's Professional Women's Hockey League, these are the stories of women who truly had ice in their veins.

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About the Author

Ian Kennedy manages The Hockey News women's hockey coverage, and writes about women's hockey, social issues, and the global growth of the game for The Hockey News magazine. A journalist with a passion for sport and storytelling, he has contributed feature articles to newspapers and publications that range from The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star to The Guardian and Yahoo Sports. A resident of Erie Beach, Ontario, he is also the author of On Account of Darkness: Shining Light on Race and Sport.

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Product Details

Publisher
Tidewater Press
Published
29th October 2024
Pages
228
ISBN
9781990160424

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