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Every year, hundreds of thousands of young players take to the ice, dreaming of a career in hockey, yet, only a few make it to the big leagues.

A successful hockey career shouldn't be defined by championships won, records broken, or contracts signed. In More Than a Game, Nathan Chiarlitti argues that hockey can develop important qualities to help players in their everyday lives. This book takes hockey players, parents, coaches and fans through the highs and lows of the game, season after season, league after league, and shares some of the important lessons that over twenty years of hockey has taught. Whether in a professional league, a junior league, a minor league or a beer league, hockey really is, More Than a Game.

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Nathan Chiarlitti played five years in the Ontario Hockey League with the Sarnia Sting and the Owen Sound Attack. He then played three seasons at St. Francis Xavier University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics and then played two seasons at McGill University, completing a Masters of Science in Exercise Physiology. He is currently pursuing an MD/PhD at the University of Ottawa. This is his first book.

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ISBN 10:  1525539809 ISBN 13:  9781525539800
Publisher: FriesenPress, 2019
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