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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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Zen Dariva, Júlia, and Natália Brauns Cazelgrandi Ferreira. ""What a bust": Character selection and the possibilities of failure in hockey RPF." Transformative Works and Cultures 45 (March 14, 2025). https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2025.2647.

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Increasingly popular since the upload of the first story on the Archive of Our Own (AO3), hockey real person fiction (RPF) plays with traditional media coverage of athletes' personal lives. We investigate fans' reading of former National Hockey League (NHL) player Nolan Patrick to better understand how he became such a prominent protagonist of slash fan fiction. We argue that RPF reimagines traditional media narratives to portray new configurations that escape heteronormative constraints and subvert their function. In this context, slash fans' selection and rewriting of this character appears
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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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Sweeny, Robert. "Code of the Streets: Videogames and the City." M/C Journal 9, no. 3 (2006). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2637.

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 Cities are shared spaces. As the massive worldwide Iraq war protests that began in 2002 indicate, the structure of the city allows for the presentation of social statements, where large groups can gather, share ideas or argue beliefs, and where media outlets can broadcast these activities. While cities enable these forms of interaction, digital technologies also allow for worldwide connections, both through communication and entertainment. What is the relationship between the shared, often contested spaces of the city and how they are represented in interactive media such
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Books on the topic "Hockey players – Fiction"

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Conrad, Gil. Las Vegas Dreams. Scobre Press, 2005.

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Marzollo, Jean. Le champion de hockey! Editions Scholastic, 2009.

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Weaver, Deke. The crimes and confessions of Kip Knutzen: A hockey way of knowledge. Wide Press, 1998.

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Quarrington, Paul. King Leary. Doubleday Canada, 1994.

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Quarrington, Paul. King Leary. Doubleday Canada, 1987.

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Gélinas, Luc. C'est la faute à Mario Lemieux. Hurtubise, 2013.

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Hedley, Cara. Twenty miles. Coach House Books, 2007.

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Kew, Trevor. Bench brawl. James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, 2014.

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Levashov, Igorʹ. Zheleznai︠a︡ liga. LIA Alʹbion, 2015.

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Falla, Jack. Saved. Thomas Dunne Books, 2008.

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