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Eaton, John. "Gender Equity in Canadian Ice Hockey: the Legal Struggle." Legal Information Management 12, no. 2 (2012): 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669612000333.

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AbstractIn this article, John Eaton details Canadians' passion for ice hockey and chronicles the legal struggles of Canadian women to partake in the sport on an equal basis to men. Readers interested in the law of ice hockey are referred to the authoritative work on the subject, John Barnes's The Law of Hockey (Markham: LexisNexis Canada Inc., 2010) and those who wish to read more of the story of women's ice hockey in Canada should consult Etue, Elizabeth & Williams, Megan K., On the Edge: Women Making Hockey History (Toronto: Second Story Press, 1996).
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Lorenz, Stacy L. "Constructing a Cultural History of Canadian Hockey." International Journal of the History of Sport 32, no. 17 (2015): 2107–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2016.1152265.

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FARISH, MATTHEW, and DAVID MONTEYNE. "Introduction: histories of Cold War cities." Urban History 42, no. 4 (2015): 543–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926815000607.

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The guest editors for this special issue of Urban History are both Canadian, and for many Canadians the hottest conflict of the Cold War might have been the 1972 ‘Summit Series’, eight hockey games played between the Russian Red Army team and an all-star cast of Canadian professionals. Without delving into the sporting glories of the series (Canada won it, four games to three, with one tie), we can aver that the event was as much about diplomacy, national identity and political-economic rivalry in the context of the Cold War as it was about skating and scoring.
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Wong, John, and Scott R. Jedlicka. "When Culture Meets Capital: Commercialism, National Identity, and Vancouver’s Initial Attempt to Join the NHL." Sport History Review 50, no. 2 (2019): 225–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/shr.2018-0026.

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In 1966, the National Hockey League (NHL) expanded for the first time since the 1920s, doubling its size from six teams to twelve. Although hockey was still perceived as a distinctly Canadian passion, none of the NHL’s six new teams were located in Canada. The disappointment across the country was palpable, especially in Canada’s third-largest city, Vancouver, which had applied to be one of the expansion locations. A stable presence in minor league hockey on Canada’s west coast for decades, it seemed only natural that Vancouver, as the lone bidder from the ostensible birthplace of ice hockey,
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Lorenz, Stacy L. "National Media Coverage and the Creation of a Canadian ‘Hockey World’: The Winnipeg-Montreal Stanley Cup Hockey Challenges, 1899–1903." International Journal of the History of Sport 32, no. 17 (2015): 2012–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2015.1136620.

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Blake, Tracy A., Patricia K. Doyle-Baker, Brian L. Brooks, Luz Palacios-Derflingher, and Carolyn A. Emery. "Physical activity and concussion risk in youth ice hockey players: pooled prospective injury surveillance cohorts from Canada." BMJ Open 8, no. 9 (2018): e022735. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022735.

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ObjectiveTo examine the association between meeting physical activity (PA) volume recommendations and concussion rates in male ice hockey players aged 11–17 years.DesignPooled prospective injury surveillance cohort data from the 2011–2012, 2013–2014 and 2014–2015 youth ice hockey seasons.ParticipantsMale Alberta-based Pee Wee (aged 11–12 years), Bantam (aged 13–14 years) and Midget (aged 15–17 years) ice hockey players participating in any of the three cohorts were eligible (n=1726). A total of 1208 players were included after the exclusion criteria were applied (ie, players with new/unhealed
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Hunt, Cindy, Alicja Michalak, Elaine Johnston, et al. "Knowledge, Attitudes and Concussion Information Sources Among First Nations in Ontario." Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques 45, no. 3 (2018): 283–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2017.299.

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AbstractObjective: Hockey is a popular sport played by many First Nation youth. Concussion frequently goes unrecognized and unreported in youth hockey. Unintentional injuries among Indigenous youth occur at rates three to four times the national Canadian average. The study sought to examine knowledge, attitudes and sources of concussion information among First Nations people attending a provincial hockey tournament. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was undertaken. The survey by Mzazik et al. were modified to use in this study. Participants included youth (6-18 years) hockey players (n=75), pa
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Sasaki, Takeshi, Ofer Pasternak, Michael Mayinger, et al. "Hockey Concussion Education Project, Part 3. White matter microstructure in ice hockey players with a history of concussion: a diffusion tensor imaging study." Journal of Neurosurgery 120, no. 4 (2014): 882–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2013.12.jns132092.

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Object The aim of this study was to examine the brain's white matter microstructure by using MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in ice hockey players with a history of clinically symptomatic concussion compared with players without a history of concussion. Methods Sixteen players with a history of concussion (concussed group; mean age 21.7 ± 1.5 years; 6 female) and 18 players without a history of concussion (nonconcussed group; mean age 21.3 ± 1.8 years, 10 female) underwent 3-T DTI at the end of the 2011–2012 Canadian Interuniversity Sports ice hockey season. Tract-based spatial statistics (T
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Holman, Andrew C. "The Canadian Hockey Player Problem: Cultural Reckoning and National Identities in American Collegiate Sport, 1947–80." Canadian Historical Review 88, no. 3 (2007): 439–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/chr.88.3.439.

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McKay, Carly D., Brian L. Brooks, Willem H. Meeuwisse, Martin Mrazik, Andrea L. Jubinville, and Carolyn A. Emery. "The effect of age, sex, and concussion history on preseason ImPACT values of elite Canadian youth ice hockey players." British Journal of Sports Medicine 47, no. 5 (2013): e1.9-e1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2012-092101.17.

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Urquhart, Jim, and Jane Crossman. "Content Analysis of the Globe and Mail's Coverage of the Winter Olympic Games." Perceptual and Motor Skills 85, no. 3_suppl (1997): 1365–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1997.85.3f.1365.

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To collect empirical data on the Globe and Mail sports section's coverage of the Winter Olympic Games from 1924 to 1992 a content analysis was performed on 1,184 articles and 532 pictures using size, sport, location, type, and performance. One-way analysis of variance and such analysis with Newman-Keuls were used to assess significance of differences among these indices. The number and size of articles and pictures increased steadily from 1924 to 1992. Articles about Canadian medal winners were larger in size but occurred as frequently as for nonmedal winners. Most articles concerning the Olym
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Doucette, M. M., R. E. Wong, S. Du Plessis, and M. Garcia-Barrera. "A-14 Competitiveness and Past Nondisclosure Decreases Future Concussion Reporting Intention Among Males in High-Contact Sports." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 35, no. 5 (2020): 610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acaa036.14.

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Abstract Objective With some variability, research indicates that a high percentage (20–60%) of athletes do not report post-concussion symptoms, despite having sufficient concussion knowledge. Our study examined whether competitiveness and past reporting predicted future reporting intention in males participating in high contact sports. Method Participants included 92 male athletes (M = 19.35 years, SD = 4.35) recruited from a mid-sized Canadian city participating in high contact sports (American football, rugby, or hockey). Competitiveness was measured using the Sport Orientation Questionnair
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Claveau, Cylvie. "Ellison, Jenny et Jennifer Anderson (dir.), Hockey. Challenging Canada’s game/Au-delà du Sport National (Ottawa, Canadian Museum of History et University of Ottawa Press, 2018), coll. « Mercury Series, History Paper » no 58, 313 p." Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 73, no. 4 (2020): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1071211ar.

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Ross, J. Andrew. "Specifying the Canadian: Four Books on HockeyA Great Game: The Forgotten Leafs and the Rise of Professional Hockey. By Stephen J. Harper. Toronto: Simon and Schuster, 2013. 368 pp. $34.99 (hardcover) ISBN 9781-4767-1653-4. $22.00 (paper) ISBN 978-1-4767-1654-1.Hockey, PQ: Canada’s Game in Quebec’s Popular Culture. By Amy J. Ransom. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014. 265 pp. $70.00 (cloth) ISBN 978-1-4426-48135. $29.95 (paper) ISBN 978-1-4426-1619-6. $29.95 (ebook, EPUB format) ISBN 978-1-4426-7002-0.Refereeing Identity: The Cultural Work of Canadian Hockey Novels. By Michael Buma. Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012. 324 pp. $95.00 (cloth) ISBN 9780-7735-3987-7. $29.95 (paper) ISBN 978-0-7735-3988-4.Stickhandling through the Margins: First Nations Hockey in Canada. By Michael Robi-doux. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012. 176 pp. $21.95 (paper) ISBN 9781-4426-1338-6. $14.95 (ebook, EPUB format) ISBN 978-1-4426-6214-8." Journal of Canadian Studies 49, no. 3 (2015): 268–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcs.49.3.268.

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Scherer, Jay. "The Making of the 1976 Canada Cup: Power Plays, Hockey Diplomacy, and the Rise of Alan Eagleson." Sport History Review 52, no. 1 (2021): 41–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/shr.2020-0004.

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In 1976, amidst a period of détente in the Cold War, the Government of Canada officially hosted an inaugural open-play invitational ice hockey tournament. A detailed narration of these events, pieced together from archival sources, allows scholars to understand the negotiations to prepare the political terrain for the event, including efforts to secure the official endorsement of the International Ice Hockey Federation for a tournament sponsored by the Government of Canada in exchange for Canada’s return to international competition in 1977; the participation of various countries and their res
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Bespomoshchnov, Vladislav A., and Jeffrey G. Caron. "Coaching Philosophy and Methods of Anatoly Tarasov: ‘Father’ of Russian Ice Hockey." International Sport Coaching Journal 4, no. 3 (2017): 305–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2017-0058.

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Anatoly Tarasov was the architect of the Russian ice hockey system—one of the most storied program’s in the history of International ice hockey. As a head coach, he led his team to 3 Olympic gold medals, 9 World Championships, and 18 National Championships. He was also the first European inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Canada. Given all that he accomplished, it is surprising that relatively little is known about Tarasov outside of Russia. The purpose of this paper is to introduce coach Tarasov and, through an analysis of his own writings and what others have written about him, shed so
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Schick, Deanna M., and Willem H. Meeuwisse. "Injury Rates and Profiles in Female Ice Hockey Players." American Journal of Sports Medicine 31, no. 1 (2003): 47–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03635465030310011901.

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Background Little data exist on injury rates and profiles in female ice hockey players. Objective To examine the incidence of injury in female ice hockey players and compare injury rates with those of male players. Study Design Prospective cohort study. Methods Six male and six female teams from the Canada West Universities Athletic Association were followed prospectively for one varsity season. Preseason medical history forms were completed by each player. Injury report forms and attendance records for each team session were submitted by team therapists. Results Male players reported 161 inju
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Cwynar, Christopher. "On thin ice: Hockey Night in Canada and the future of national public service media." International Communication Gazette 79, no. 2 (2017): 135–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748048516689194.

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This article considers the implications of rising sports rights fees and emerging digital media technologies for legacy public service broadcasters. I argue that, while the Hockey Night in Canada sublicensing agreement with Rogers prompted a significant amount of criticism of the CBC at the time, it is consistent with the broader history of the program. Furthermore, the situation is most significant in that it exposes the tensions between the CBC and the marketplace as manifested in CBC-TV. I suggest that this deal illustrates that the CBC should exit the commercial television marketplace. I c
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Chen, Chen, and Daniel S. Mason. "Hockey’s Significant Others: Canadian Newspaper Coverage of Elite Migrant Athletes in the 1980s and 1990s." International Journal of the History of Sport 35, no. 10 (2018): 985–1007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2019.1578218.

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Rudner, Martin, and Susan McLellan. "Canada's Economic Relations with Southeast Asia: Federal–Provincial Dimensions of Policy." Modern Asian Studies 24, no. 1 (1990): 31–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00001165.

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In its reply to the Report of the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Representatives (The Hockin Committee) on Independence and Internationalism (1986), the Government of Canada reiterated its intention to treat the Asia-Pacific as ‘an area of concentration in the National Trade Strategy’ (Canada's International Relations, 1986, p. 60). Within the National Trade Strategy, significant attention is being given to the development of Canada's economic relationship with the countries of Southeast Asia, most notably the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) grouping. The pol
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Arvanitidis, Tania. "Publication Bans in a Facebook Age: How Internet Vigilantes Have Challenged the Youth Criminal Justice Act’s “Secrecy Laws” Following the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup Riot." Canadian Graduate Journal of Sociology and Criminology 5, no. 1 (2016): 18–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/cgjsc.v5i1.3741.

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On June 15th, 2011, a hockey riot occurred in Vancouver, British Columbia. This event is prominent in Canada’s history for, among other reasons, the unprecedented extent to which it was documented via photographs and video footage. The days that followed the riot saw much of this media documentation uploaded to social media platforms on the Internet, where Internet users worked together to identify and collectively “name and shame” those believed to have been involved in the disturbance. Several individuals targeted by these “Internet vigilantes” were young offenders whose identities are legal
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Bondy, Patrick, and Howard Ramos. "Arenas of Solitude: Social Forms and Textures of Togetherness in Hockey." Journal of Canadian Studies, September 15, 2021, e20200012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcs-2020-0012.

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Hockey and hockey arenas are often touted as pillars of Canadian identity and community. However, recent debates over inclusion in the sport question the game’s ability to facilitate social and cultural integration. This paper analyzes different forms of social interaction in hockey and hockey arenas in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In doing so, the paper identifies three social forms that hockey players and parents produce and reproduce in arenas. These are “friendliness without friendship,” “ritual togetherness,” and “transactional relationships.” Each form has textures of solitude embedded within t
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Cvetković, Tanja. "WHEN SPORT MEETS ART: HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA." Facta Universitatis, Series: Physical Education and Sport, February 20, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22190/fupes181221001c.

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The paper refers to the history of Olympic art competitions which at one point were part of the Olympic Games competitions. In that vein, the author of the paper analyzes the Canadian short story Hockey Night in Canada, written by Diane Schoemperlen, which is inspired by sport as other sports stories are but, as a matter of fact, does not have much to do with hockey. The story illustrates how domestic objects could be turned into objects of art and how they help Schoemperlen reflect on her characters or apply her own technique of writing.
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Phillips, Ryan J. "An Inquiry into the Political Economy of Hockey Night in Canada: Critically Assessing Issues of Ownership, Advertising, and Gendered Audiences." Canadian Journal of Communication 43, no. 2 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2018v43n2a3232.

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Background This article employs a political economic analysis of the CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada (HNIC) program. It critically investigates both the recent Rogers Communications takeover of the popular public broadcasting program and the history of HNIC’s gendered audiences. Analysis Utilizing a feminist version of Dallas Smythe’s theory of the audience commodity, the author argues that the Rogers takeover represents the most recent manifestation of the complicity between patriarchy and capitalism that has persisted throughout the history of HNIC. Conclusion and implications It is also argued
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Snyders, Hendrik. "Programmes of frivolity on ice? Hockey, business, diasporic identity and apartheid in South Africa, 1936-1992." Historia 65, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-8392/2020/v65n1a5.

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South Africa has a surprisingly long history of the sport perhaps most usually associated with the northern hemisphere: ice hockey. Ice skating was first introduced in the country in the last decade of the nineteenth century as a commercial venture. Entrepreneurs built ice rinks for profit-making purposes and brought showmen from overseas to demonstrate the sport. An ancillary activity was the establishment of ice hockey clubs in 1936 and beyond. Given the strong profit motive, personal and tactical differences between the chief investors and sports administrators inevitably left its imprint o
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Boivin-Chouinard, Mathieu. "Shooting Over the Curtain—A Transnational Analysis of Soviet Hockey in the 1950s and 1960s." Sport History Review, 2020, 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/shr.2020-0026.

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This article analyzes Soviet hockey as a transnational phenomenon by underlining three international events that marked milestones in the domestication of hockey in the country and in the Sovietization of international hockey. Focusing on the period of the massification of the sport in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), from the end of the 1940s to the end of the 1960s, it interprets the appropriation and transformation of a Canadian sport in the Soviet reality through the analytical tools of cultural translation and hybridization. It is this period of great cultural and social tr
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Sulz, David. "The Highest Number in the World by R. MacGregor." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 3, no. 4 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g25p6c.

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MacGregor, Roy. The Highest Number in the World. Illus. G. Despres. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2014. Print.It shouldn’t surprise you that Roy MacGregor writes a good children’s book about hockey especially if you read the Globe and Mail where he is a sports writer. Admittedly, I’m not a big fan of professional sport with little interest in stats, trades, and game results. However, Roy MacGregor always finds an interesting twist to set his stories apart.So it is with this book. On first glance, it seems to be about a hockey-prodigy; a 9-year-old girl idolizing a famous Canadian female hockey player
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Sulz, David. "The Hockey Sweater: 30th Anniversary Edition by R. Carrier." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 4, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2689p.

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Carrier, Roch. The Hockey Sweater: 30th Anniversary Edition. Illus. Sheldon Cohen. Trans. Sheila Fischman. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2014. PrintWhat can one say about “The Hockey Sweater”? Could we simply say it is “most beloved”? No, that was used by Ken Dryden. How about “undeniably a Canadian classic” or “iconic depiction of a truly Canadian experience”? Nope, both done ( by Stephen Harper and Justin Trudeau respectively). Maybe, “will always stand the test of time”? That was taken by Cassie Campbell-Pascall. Could we even go all out and call it the “Bible” of “the Canadian religion”? Roy MacG
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Leung, Colette. "Mystery at Lake Placid by R. MacGregor." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 4, no. 1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2qk69.

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MacGregor, Roy. Mystery at Lake Placid. 1995. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2013. Print.This Young Adult mystery novel is the story of Travis Lindsay, a twelve year old boy, and his Canadian peewee hockey team, the Screech Owls, while they play at an international tournament. Travis dreams of being an NHL hockey player someday, even though he’s small for his age and still afraid of the dark. He is not the star of his team, the title of which belongs to team captain Sarah Cuthbertsome, but Travis is a great skater, stick handler, and is very passionate about the sport and his team. The Screech Owls is
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Riddell, David. "Wayne's World." M/C Journal 2, no. 4 (1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1765.

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An event occurred recently in the world of professional sports in North America which may have set a precedent for superstar (celebrity) retirement and celebrity/fan interaction in the future. The event was hockey superstar Wayne Gretzky's last National Hockey League game, played between the New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins (with Gretzky a member of the former), a Sunday 'matinee' contest at the famous Madison Square Garden in New York City. An event occurred recently in the world of professional sports in North America which may have set a precedent for superstar (celebrity) retiremen
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