Small Town Glory

The story of the Kenora Thistles' remarkable quest for the Stanley Cup

Kids, Sports and Recreation, Hockey, People and Places, Biography, Non-Fiction, History
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Author: John Danakas, Richard Brignall ISBN: 9781552779125
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers Publication: February 22, 2012
Imprint: Lorimer Language: English
Author: John Danakas, Richard Brignall
ISBN: 9781552779125
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Publication: February 22, 2012
Imprint: Lorimer
Language: English

How did the Kenora Thistles become, against all odds, the smallest team and the smallest town ever to win the Stanley Cup?

This famously scrappy hockey team was founded in the rough and tumble town of Kenora, Ontario, at the end of the 19th century. A decade later, playing far away from home, in Montreal, the fiery teenagers whom the Montreal Star dubbed "the fastest that have ever been seen anywhere on ice" out-skated and out-played their older, more experienced opponents to win the coveted hockey championship trophy.

Sports novelist John Danakas and journalist Richard Brignall team up to tell the true story of the ultimate underdogs in this a little-known chapter from Canadian sports history.

[Fry Reading Level - 4.5

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How did the Kenora Thistles become, against all odds, the smallest team and the smallest town ever to win the Stanley Cup?

This famously scrappy hockey team was founded in the rough and tumble town of Kenora, Ontario, at the end of the 19th century. A decade later, playing far away from home, in Montreal, the fiery teenagers whom the Montreal Star dubbed "the fastest that have ever been seen anywhere on ice" out-skated and out-played their older, more experienced opponents to win the coveted hockey championship trophy.

Sports novelist John Danakas and journalist Richard Brignall team up to tell the true story of the ultimate underdogs in this a little-known chapter from Canadian sports history.

[Fry Reading Level - 4.5

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