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 Women's Hockey Books 


Crashing the Net
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Crashing the Net : The U.S. Women's Olympic Ice Hockey Team and the Road to Gold

By Mary Turco

Published in March 1999. This hardback book from Harper Collins has 242 pages and follows the United States women's team to the gold medal in Nagano.

The Hockey Book for Girls
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The Hockey Book for Girls

By Stacy Wilson

A 40 page paperback published in July 2000 by Kids Can Press Ltd. 

Aimed at ages 9-12.

On the Edge : Women Making Hockey History
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On the Edge : Women Making Hockey History 

by Elizabeth Etue & Megan K Williams.

This paperback book was published in September 1996 by Second Story Press.

Stories about Canadian
Women's National Team players.

She Shoots..She Scores! : Complete Guide to Girls' and Women's Hockey
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She Shoots..She Scores! : Complete Guide to Girls' and Women's Hockey

By Barbara Stewart

Published in October 1998. This paperback book from Firefly Books has 202 pages. A comprehensive guide to women's hockey. There is a history of women's hockey and a detailed explanation of the rules. Topics covered include - equipment women need, basics of hockey skills, goaltending, women's hockey programmes and associations, coaching, officiating and the duties of referees, women's hockey around the world, profiles of prominent women in hockey. Diagrams, illustrations and photographs of players past and present.

Too Many Men on the Ice
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Too Many Men on the Ice : Women's Hockey in North America

By Joanna Avery & Julie Stevens

Published in February 1998. This paperback book from Polestar Book Publishers has 286 pages. This book was published to coincide with the debut of Women's hockey at the Nagano Olympics.  An examination of women's hockey at all levels in Canada and the United States, from the growth of the grassroots game to the formation of the Canadian and American National Teams. The book includes in-depth interviews with prominent players and quotes from women players, administrators and officials on women's hockey.

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