The Next One, 9781668045589
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Uncover hockey’s hidden talent hunters, chasing dreams on ice.
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The Next One

hockey scouts, remote rinks and hidden talent

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  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    10 November 2025

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Summary

The Next One: Unmasking Hockey’s Hidden Superstars

Behind the scenes of hockey’s hidden superstars: the scouts who chase teenage prodigies and might-never-bes across North America and around the world.

If you attend any junior, minor, or professional hockey game, you’ll spot them, often up in the rafters, alone, busily taking notes and calling their general managers. These are the scouts, the men and women who have made the job into a lifestyle, chasing play…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781668045589
ISBN-10:1668045583
Author:Ken Reid
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Imprint:Simon & Schuster
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:10 November 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“We all know the names of the superstar players who make the NHL the best league in the world. Any fan could have drafted those players. But what about the diamonds in the rough? The real work comes from the people in the trenches. The men and women who do the heavy lifting far from the bright lights, scouting in drafty arenas, enduring long road trips crisscrossing North America. All looking for The Next One. And every so often, they find him or her. What do they look for? What do they see that other scouts overlooked? Ken Reid includes us in those conversations, talking turkey with the ground level architects of your favourite team.” — MICK KERN, SiriusXM NHL Network Radio“Ken Reid has written another gem. I love this book. Absolutely a must-read for any person wanting to get into the scouting business.” — DOUG MACLEAN, bestselling co-author of Draft Day, and former President, General Manager, and Head Coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets

About The Author

Ken Reid

Ken Reid has been adding his unique brand of humour and style to Sportsnet Central television since joining Sportsnet in 2011. Throughout his more than twenty years in sportscasting, he has covered the Olympics, the Stanley Cup Finals, Grey Cups, and the Super Bowl. He is the bestselling author of Ken Reid’s Hometown Hockey Heroes, Hockey Card Stories: True Tales from Your Favourite Players, as well as five other books. A proud native of Pictou, Nova Scotia, Ken now lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his family.

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