Description: From grassroots hockey to national team programs to the passionate drive toward the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Stevens and Avery examine all levels of women's hockey. Is women's hockey distinct? Is it marketable? How will the Olympics chan...
Synopsis From grassroots hockey to national team programs to the passionate drive toward the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Stevens and Avery examine all levels of women's hockey. Is women's hockey distinct? Is it marketable? How will the Olympics change the nature of the game? With photos, in-depth profiles, tireless research and firsthand knowledge, the authors of "Too Many Men on the Ice" bring women's hockey to its deserved place at the forefront of the competitive sports world.
Details
Publication Date:
1998-04-01
Size
Length:
286 pages
Height:
9.0 in
Width:
6.0 in
Thickness:
0.8 in
Weight:
13.6 oz
Publisher's Note Looks at the role of and the contributions made by women in Canada and the United States in hockey.