A pioneering and beloved Canadian legend comes to life.
Father David Bauer changed lives - at the rink, in the classroom, and at
the pulpit. Bauer's dream created the first truly national Canadian
hockey team. In 1963 that unique group represented Canada abroad and
were committed to both country and to Father Bauer. Whether shepherding
the hockey program at St. Michael's College in Toronto or the men's
national team out of the University of British Columbia, Bauer was both
spiritual leader and trailblazer.
Through exhaustive research and countless interviews, author Greg Oliver
explores a Canadian icon, the teams that he put on the ice, and the
rocky, almost unfathomable years of the 1970s when Canada didn't play
international hockey. Finally, for the first time ever, the whole story
of Father Bauer's critical importance to Canada's game is told in the
rich detail it deserves, and a beloved icon is celebrated for his
contributions to our nation's sporting history.