The tragic death of hockey star Derek Boogaard at twenty-eight was
front-page news across the country in 2011 and helped shatter the
silence about violence and concussions in professional sports. Now, in a
gripping work of narrative nonfiction, acclaimed reporter John Branch
tells the shocking story of Boogaard's life and heartbreaking death.
Boy
on Ice is the richly told story of a mountain of a man who made it to
the absolute pinnacle of his sport. Widely regarded as the toughest man
in the NHL, Boogaard was a gentle man off the ice but a merciless
fighter on it. With great narrative drive, Branch recounts Boogaard's
unlikely journey from lumbering kid playing pond-hockey on the prairies
of Saskatchewan, so big his skates would routinely break beneath his
feet; to his teenaged junior hockey days, when one brutal outburst of
violence brought Boogaard to the attention of professional scouts; to
his days and nights as a star enforcer with the Minnesota Wild and the
storied New York Rangers, capable of delivering career-ending punches
and intimidating entire teams. But, as Branch reveals, behind the scenes
Boogaard's injuries and concussions were mounting and his mental state
was deteriorating, culminating in his early death from an overdose of
alcohol and painkillers.
Based on months of investigation and
hundreds of interviews with Boogaard's family, friends, teammates, and
coaches, Boy on Ice is a brilliant work for fans of Michael Lewis's The
Blind Side or Buzz Bissinger's Friday Night Lights. This is a book that
raises deep and disturbing questions about the systemic brutality of
contact sports from peewees to professionals and the damage that reaches
far beyond the game."
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