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Deceptions and Doublecross

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The story of the rise of the NHL as the only major hockey league in North America.
  • 01 October 2002
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Hockey lovers will be fascinated by the truth about how the National Hockey League was founded and how, through less than savory means, it captured permanent possession of the Stanley Cup.

Deceptions and Doublecross begins with the 1917 conspiracy among a Montreal contingent of the National Hockey Association to oust Toronto owner Edward James Livingstone from the league. The result was the transformation of the NHA into the NHL, with Frank Calder as president, leaving Livingstone out in the cold.

Under Calder’s iron-fisted direction, the NHL became the only major hockey league in North America, and gained exclusive claim to the Stanley Cup.

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Price: $23.99
Pages: 392
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 01 October 2002
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781550024135
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SPORTS & RECREATION / History, History of sport, SPORTS & RECREATION / Hockey, HISTORY / Canada / General
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It fills a void in the early history of pro hockey in Canada.

"a well researched historical challenge to the standard view of the NHL's birth"

"This refreshing history reminds us that the NHL resulted frtom a bitter power struggle that included courtroom battles, backroom dealing and personal grudges as brutal as anything seen today on the ice."

Morey Holzman, a member of the Hockey Research Association, has contributed to Total Hockey: Second Edition, The Official WHA Encyclopedia, and The Canada Cup. He is respected for his pioneering efforts with his Web site, epenaltybox.com. He is a corporate controller in California.

Joseph Nieforth, a member of the Society of International Hockey Research, has contributed research to many web sites, STATS Inc., and Total Hockey: Seond Edition. He is involved with television productions and operartions in Toronto.