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Hockey's Hidden Gods

The Untold Story of a Paralympic Miracle on Ice

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A Library Journal Best Arts & Humanities Book 2022
The extraordinary true story of the U.S. sled hockey team that overcame physical adversity and internal strife to win Paralympic gold.

When former NHL star Rick Middleton accepted the position of head coach for the United States sled hockey team, he wasn't sure what to expect. The program had never medaled—had never even come close, in fact. But where Middleton might have found despair, he instead found an incredible group of men who had battled their way back from hell to play the sport they love.

In Hockey's Hidden Gods: The Untold Story of a Paralympic Miracle on Ice, S.C. Megale uncovers the remarkable tale of a team that shocked the world by taking U.S. sled hockey from worst to first in the 2002 Paralympics. Odds of winning were dismal. The road to victory seemed unfathomable. But this cast of fifteen athletes with disabilities, athletes who had helped build a groundbreaking U.S. sled hockey program with almost no outside support, ultimately persevered on the global stage.

Featuring a fascinating history of sled hockey, exclusive interviews with players and coaches, action-packed game coverage, and intimate profiles sharing the players' personal journeys, Hockey's Hidden Gods is the uplifting story of how once-shattered dreams can be reborn and rebuilt through tenacity, grit, and an indomitable spirit.

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    • Booklist

      September 1, 2022
      Twenty years ago, it was generally accepted that the U.S. Paralympic sled hockey team was just awful. Winning a medal was not just unlikely but downright inconceivable. That changed in 2002, when Rick Middleton, a former NHL player, signed on to coach the team and led it to winning the gold medal. The subtitle's use of the phrase "miracle on ice" references the 1980 gold-medal Olympic hockey game between Russia and the U.S. (in which a mostly amateur U.S. team defeated the powerhouse Soviets). Applying that phrase to the paralympic sled-hockey team's triumph in 2002 is entirely apt; this story, like that one, is a classic triumph-over-adversity saga. It wasn't the players' physical limitations that kept them from succeeding; it was their lack of training and cohesion as a team. This well-told account of how they overcame those obstacles is a sports story that transcends athletics. Inspirational can be an overused adjective, but not this time.

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      October 14, 2022

      The story of the U.S. Paralympic men's sled (or sledge) hockey team and their miracle performance in 2002 is not a well-known story. Megale (American Boy: The Opioid Crisis and the Sister Left Behind)--whose author bio notes that having genetic and permanent muscular dystrophy gives her a unique perspective on the Paralympics--tells it well and effectively by noting the development of sled hockey and alternating chapters that either give a chronological view of the team or biographically portrays the individual athletes. In 2002, the U.S. sled hockey program was barely hanging on, as she describes it, having won only two games in 10 years of international competition, but they gained a spot at that year's Paralympic Games because the United States was the host country. The book describes the run-up to the Games in Salt Lake City and Team U.S.A.'s somewhat controversial choice of former NHL player Rick Middleton to coach the team, and readers will be satisfied with the way Megale leads them to Team U.S.A.'s improbable gold-medal victory at the 2002 Games. In her analysis, winning gold when they were not expected to win any medal at all secured the future of the U.S. sled hockey program. VERDICT Megale provides a richly detailed account of the U.S. men's sled hockey program and its obstacles and trials (including some self-inflicted ones); it's sure to appeal to fans of triumphant sports stories.--Michael C. Miller

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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