Summit Series '72: Eight games that put Canada on top of world hockey (Lorimer Recordbooks)
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Summit Series '72: Eight games that put Canada on top of world hockey (Lorimer Recordbooks)
An epic rivalry began with star NHL players and the Soviet Union during the Summit Series in 1972. The eight-game tournament quickly became a "war on ice" fueled by competing Cold War ideologies. Hockey fans will enjoy reading about: small-town teams that represented in international tournaments before there was world hockey; Father David Bauer and the first Canadian National Hockey Team; North American style of play versus the Russian style of play; and Bobby Clarke's dirty slash on Kharlamov.