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Men At Play A Working Understanding Of Professional Hockey 1st Edition Michael Robidoux

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Men At Play A Working Understanding Of Professional Hockey 1st Edition Michael Robidoux
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.28 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Michael Robidoux
ISBN: 9780773569096, 077356909X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Men At Play A Working Understanding Of Professional Hockey 1st Edition Michael Robidoux by Michael Robidoux 9780773569096, 077356909X instant download after payment.

Players dedicate their lives to the goal of playing professional hockey and teams demand total commitment from their players, giving them complete control over almost all aspects of the players' lives. With the enormous labour turnover in the AHL and the surplus labour pool, players are extremely vulnerable: they must perform well or be replaced by the scores of other men willing to do the same job. With limited education and limited life skills, players seldom meet people who are not connected to the game and, when they do, they do so with trepidation. The constructed universe of the game consumes the players so that, in spite of any wealth they may accumulate, they often know nothing other than the game and have invested everything in an occupation where their services quickly become obsolete. Far from the sensational memoirs of those few players who make it to the top, Robidoux's Men at Play offers a bracing inside look at the dynamics of the fastest game on earth.

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