
Life in Two Worlds
A Coach's Journey from the Reserve to the NHL and Back
$35.67
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
5 November 2024
Summary
INSTANT #1 BESTSELLER
“Full of incredible insights into a tough life that Teddy’s perseverance turned into inspiration. It blew me away.” - Bryan Trottier, NHL Hall of Famer
In 1997 Ted Nolan won the Jack Adams Award for best coach in the NHL. But he wouldn’t work in pro hockey again for almost a decade. What happened?
Growing up on a First Nation reserve, young Ted Nolan built his own backyard hockey rink and wore skates many sizes too big. But povert…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780735244979 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0735244979 |
| Author: | Ted Nolan, Meg Masters |
| Publisher: | Prentice Hall Press |
| Imprint: | Prentice Hall Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 5 November 2024 |
| Weight: | 292g |
| Dimensions: | 205mm x 132mm |
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Critics Review
#1 BESTSELLER“Full of incredible insights into a tough life that Teddy’s perseverance turned into inspiration. It blew me away.”—Bryan Trottier, NHL Hall of Famer “Ted’s beautiful memoir follows a trail of losses and the pain of getting well, and his stunning successes, lifting trophies, lifting lives. Ted was able to reach so many things, but his truth went beyond these things, and it’s the story of how he went beyond, to keep what was true in front of him that makes this book so enjoyable, and so important.”—Ron MacLean, CBC sportscaster and host of Hockey Night in Canada “Ted Nolan’s story is truly remarkable. Ted persevered and overcame significant obstacles at a time when Indigenous people were not encouraged, applauded, or even wanted in elite hockey leagues. Ted broke barriers, battled racism, worked hard, and not only became an NHL player but also an elite junior, NHL, and international coach. Ted paved the way for many Indigenous youth to not only participate, but succeed in hockey arenas across North America and Europe as coaches and players.” —Phil Fontaine, former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations “Playing for Ted Nolan is one of my fondest memories. People called us “The Hardest Working Team in Hockey” and that doesn’t happen without a coach who can show each player their purpose and prove his belief in them. We all played beyond our own abilities for Ted. We led the NHL in penalty minutes and no team wanted to play us in our building. I respect Ted as a coach both on and off the ice, and this book gives a hint of why he inspires that in players and in people in general.”—Rob Ray, broadcaster and former NHLer “Teddy was my favourite coach, mentor and friend. I love Ted Nolan. This book gives a good sense of what makes him so special.”—Brad May, former NHLer, Stanley Cup winner, and AT&T SportsNet analyst “My father was so proud of Ted; he understood what he was going through. A story of perseverance, Life in Two Worlds is a great read for any generation.”—Neil Sasakamoose, son of Fred Sasakamoose, the NHL’s first Treaty Indigenous player and bestselling author of Call Me Indian“Life in Two Worlds sheds light on some of the uglier aspects of society in the microcosm of the world of hockey, while offering an example of how a strong, proud person can overcome those obstacles to reach the top of his profession without compromising who he is… . Hockey fans would do well to read this book, which breaks away from the typical sports biography template and addresses issues which are often swept under the rug.”—Winnipeg Free Press
About The Author
Ted Nolan
TED NOLAN grew up on the Garden River First Nation Reserve and played three seasons in the NHL for the Detroit Red Wings and the Pittsburgh Penguins. He served as an assistant coach with the Hartford Whalers and as head coach for the Buffalo Sabres from 1995 to 1997 and from 2013 to 2015; he was also head coach for the New York Islanders from 2006 to 2008. Ted has coached internationally, taking Team Latvia to the Sochi Olympic Winter Games in 2014.
MEG MASTERS is a writer and editor and has worked with many bestselling Canadian authors.
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