The Decline of Hockey in Canada
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Hockey is a sport that is part of the social fabric of Canada. Skating on a fresh sheet of ice brings back great memories for many Canadians. Some say the game of hockey isn't what it used to be. Hockey legend Ken Dryden is one of them. He says there is no more room to "invent the game" by kids today, and I, for one, agree with
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of hockey in Canada, "I think there are a number of fans in this country who have sensed that, maybe, it [hockey] was more habit than it was passion". If the current state of hockey, and professional hockey for that matter, continues on the path it's on, I am inclined to agree. Dryden was correct in saying we need to "invent the game". However, at this point, we should be worrying about reinventing our game.
of hockey in Canada, "I think there are a number of fans in this country who have sensed that, maybe, it [hockey] was more habit than it was passion". If the current state of hockey, and professional hockey for that matter, continues on the path it's on, I am inclined to agree. Dryden was correct in saying we need to "invent the game". However, at this point, we should be worrying about reinventing our game.