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Klondikers : Dawson City's Stanley Cup Challenge and How a Nation Fell in Love with Hockey - Tim Falconer

Klondikers

Dawson City's Stanley Cup Challenge and How a Nation Fell in Love with Hockey

By: Tim Falconer

Paperback | 5 October 2021

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For readers of The Boys in the Boat and Against All OddsJoin a ragtag group of misfits from Dawson City as they scrap to become the 1905 Stanley Cup champions and cement hockey as Canada's national pastimeAn underdog hockey team traveled for three and a half weeks from Dawson City to Ottawa to play for the Stanley Cup in 1905. The Klondikers' eagerness to make the journey, and the public's enthusiastic response, revealed just how deeply, and how quickly, Canadians had fallen in love with hockey.After Governor General Stanley donated a championship trophy in 1893, new rinks appeared in big cities and small towns, leading to more players, teams, and leagues. And more fans. When Montreal challenged Winnipeg for the Cup in December 1896, supporters in both cities followed the play-by-play via telegraph updates.As the country escaped the Victorian era and entered a promising new century, a different nation was emerging. Canadians fell for hockey amid industrialization, urbanization, and shifting social and cultural attitudes. Class and race-based British ideals of amateurism attempted to fend off a more egalitarian professionalism.Ottawa star Weldy Young moved to the Yukon in 1899, and within a year was talking about a Cup challenge. With the help of Klondike businessman Joe Boyle, it finally happened six years later. Ottawa pounded the exhausted visitors, with "One-Eyed" Frank McGee scoring an astonishing 14 goals in one game. But there was no doubt hockey was now the national pastime. Sales and Market BulletsFalconer's Bad Singer was a finalist for the Lane Anderson Award for the best Canadian science writing and named a Globe and Mail Top 100 Book of 2016.For historical sports buffs and those who enjoyed the Netflix series The English Game, about the origins of modern football in England.History buffs and readers of books such as The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown, Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand, and Stephen Harper's A Great Game will love the historical narrative of the beginnings of hockey as an integral part of Canadian identity.AudienceHockey fansCanadian history buffsGift buyersCrossover with people who collect hockey cards and memorabiliaReaders of The Boys in the Boat and Putting a Roof on WinterFans of The English Game or A League of Their Own
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“Meticulously researched and endlessly fascinating, Klondikers offers a remarkable portrait of the often-overlooked story of hockey’s beginnings in Canada’s North. Falconer has done it again.” — James Mirtle, editor-in-chief, The Athletic Canada

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