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Gopher Hockey History is a fan site dedicated to keeping a history of the
University of Minnesota Golden Gopher men's hockey team. Golden Gopher hockey
has one of the greatest histories and traditions in college hockey.
If you're a Gopher Hockey fan, have you ever wondered where a player came from?
Where a player went to high school? How many gopher hockey players have come
from Canada? Was your uncle really a gopher hockey player? If you're not a
Gopher hockey fan maybe you've heard of the team and are just looking for some
information.
Hopefully Gopher Hockey History can answer some of those questions and help you
find the information you're looking for. We want to include the legends of
Gopher hockey, the players that played on Junior Varsity or Reserve teams and
even the guys that never played a game. Why include all those players? Because
any player that came to the university, even if they never played, is part of
Gopher hockey history and it wouldn't be complete if we didn't include everyone.
Until the Olympics opened their doors to the NHL's best athletes, The World Cup
of Hockey and its predecessor, the Canada Cup, represented the only world hockey
championships truly open to the world¹s best players. The result has been —
particularly with the 1987 tournament — the highest level of hockey ever
achieved in the eyes of most aficionados of the sport.
Coming off of the exciting Canadian double gold medal performance in the 2002
Olympics combined with the 30th anniversary of the 1972 Summit Series and 15th
anniversary of the 1987 Canada Cup (Canada's three greatest hockey moments), the
market has never been so ripe for a book about top level international hockey.
The World Cup of Hockey, and its predecessor the Canada Cup, featured each
participant nation¹s very best players, competing against one another at an
unprecedented level. These athletes play full out — not for money, but for the
pride of their country and the love of the game. When hockey is played for those
reasons, the result is as pure as it is unforgettable.
The World Cup of Hockey looks back at each tournament, recapturing the passion
and excitement of great days past. We cover three generations, starting with the
post Summit Series era of 1976 and 1981, then moving into the high flying
Gretzky era of 1984 and 1987, and then into the era of a new rival, the
Americans, in 1991 and 1996. Each tournament is looked at separately and
features
• Team-by-team capsules
• Game-by-game summaries, including box scores
• Tournament summaries
• Complete statistical breakdown
• Plus fascinating and dramatic anecdotes and accounts of the action.
Patrick Houda and Joe Pelletier have both contributed materials to Total Hockey:
The Official Encyclopedia of the National Hockey League, now in its second
edition and considered by many to be the definitive resource for hockey
information. In addition, Patrick Houda is also a regular contributor to the
annual publication The NHL Guide and Record Book and various European hockey
publications. Both have worked on various projects for NHL Alumni associations,
and both are members of the Society for International Hockey Research and the
Hockey Research Association. Joe also has created 1972SummitSeries.com : A
September to Remember.
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