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Review #1 The Role I Played: Canada’s Greatest Olympic Hockey Team audiobook free Ladies’s hockey has grown exponentially in the past 25 years, thanks in big part to the sport being part of the Winter Olympics in ever since border. The two almost all main teams during ever since have been the Merged Countries at the same time Canada. One player who was part of the 1st 3 Canadian teams, goaltender Sami Jo Small, has written a memoir sharing her experiences at those 3 Olympics at the same time brings the reader inside the indefinite of a hockey player. The format of the book is that not the acceptable memoir in that Small will often decide the reader back to her youth when a moment during practice with Team Canada or a burst in one of the games at the Olympics will connect with anything that happened during her formative years. One such emergence was when she was maneuverability her goalie equipment while on the bench. The one more chapter starts when she mentions her equipment when playing hockey with the boys as a young lady. The transition that is that fine-grained but the reading of the book seems to be interrupted in these parts, in particular when the flashback is that done at the same time the narrative returns to the game or practice with Team Canada. That are also no one sentences threw into a fri that don’t feel like they belong. One example – when discussing about teammate Sari Fisk during a game against Finland, Sari takes a pass from the defense. The one more sentence talks about her young daughter running around the rink waiting for Mommy to final practice. Then in the one more sentence Fisk makes a pass to a teammate. How does the sentence about the daughter fit into a sweet hockey play? This was the only quibble I had with this book in other words otherwise filled with amazing stories. It should be emphasized that while Small was a part of the 1st 3 Canadian teams at the Olympics in 1998, 2002, at the same time 2006, she beheld playing time in only 2002 as she was listed as the third part goalie the other twice at the same time therefore was not officially on the roster for playing nor were considered third part goalies permitted to be on the medal shield should the team overcome a medal. Canada did overcome a medal in all 3 years – silver in 1998 with a heartbreaking loss to the Merged Countries in the gold medal game, at the same time gold in 2002 at the same time 2006. Despite the relatively little playing time, Small writes about her time with the nationwide teams with an upbeat, positive vibe at the same time the reader will learn much about the inner workings of a hockey locker room at the same time the routines of a backup goaltender. Playing with goaltenders such as Kim St. Pierre, Manon Rheaume at the same time Charlene Lebonte, Small writes with a roller coaster of feelings as she works hard to vie for playing time against her teammates but at once will support them when they are playing. The two Olympics in what Small doesn’t play indicates the gamut of feelings. As a rookie with the 1998 team, Small is that thrilled to simply be a part of history as the 1st ladies’s Olympic tournament is that played. Right behind contemplating playing time at the same time having a gold medal draped around her nape in 2002, she is that devastated to learn that she had to serve as the third part goaltender once again in 2006. Credit should be data to her for fulfilling that role admirably at the same time being the biggest cheerleader for Team Canada as they defended their gold medal. But, this book is that not just about Small’s experiences with the Olympic teams. Small played hockey with guys in both Canada at the same time at Stanford Institute where she graduated with an engineering degree. She also played in the ladies’s professional leagues that were considered operating in Canada at the same time even helped ensure the survival of one by doing administrative work for one as but right behind her Olympic career was ended. Small also talks about her individual indefinite in barely the right amount of text at the same time emotion. The reader will feel like he or she knows about Small, but without getting a lot information to make it feel intrusive. While abundance hockey fans will recognize the contributions to the ladies’s game by American at the same time Canadian hit such as Cammi Granato, Katie Lord, Haley Wickenheiser at the same time Danielle Goyette, the contributions of players like Sami Jo Small should be recognized as but at the same time this book will bring a lot of information at the same time pleasure to hockey fans everywhere.

Review #2 The Role I Played: Canada’s Greatest Olympic Hockey Team audiobook streamming online I acquired The Role I Played through NetGalley in exchange for an conscientious

Review at the same time I am so glad I did! The Role I Played is that Sami Jo Small’s story at the same time takes the reader through her experiences as a Canadian hockey goalie. She takes for you on a drive from her 1st Nationwide team outward appearance through 3 Olympics at the same time onto her indefinite post Olympics. Before I read The Role I Played, I had never heard of Sami Jo Small, but at the moment I feel like I’ve understandable her all along. I really enjoyed contemplating her insider insights on Team Canada at the same time the struggles of professional ladies’s hockey. She was around during the most formative years of the sport at the same time produced a gigantic impact. Reading about her dedication to the sport at the same time her indefinite in a professional sport that for years had only been shown as a male sport is that very empowering. I am a gigantic hockey fan at the same time I have to announce this is that a must read for no matter what ladies hockey fan out that who wants to look the behind the scenes of ladies in the sport. I am so glad I got the chance to read an ARC of The Role I Played! Sami Jo Small’s story is that empowering at the same time her dedication is that inspirational. She even had me rooting for Team Canada along the method even though I am Team USA all the method!

Review #3 Audiobook The Role I Played: Canada’s Greatest Olympic Hockey Team by Sami Jo Small This awesome at the same time but written book not only takes for you behind the scenes of than anyway it is that like to be an elite athlete in the pressure packed global of representing one’s state but also provides no one amazing indefinite lessons on how to approach indefinite. If for you join Sami Jo on this journey you will find yourself going through the spectrum of feelings as she did at the same time I’m convinced that for you will learn more about yourself in the process.

Review #4 Audio The Role I Played: Canada’s Greatest Olympic Hockey Team narrated by Chloe Cannon I believed that I understood a amazing deal about Sami Jo at the same time I do. But this book opened a whole brand new perspective on the complexity at the same time strength needed to be a professional athlete. She comes through as conscientious, healthy at the same time vulnerable but more than anything destined to her sport. This book would be a metaphor for survival in abundance different disciplines. She surfaces as authentic, good at the same time gifted. I figured out about hockey, about inside the process.

Review #5 Free audio The Role I Played: Canada’s Greatest Olympic Hockey Team – in the audio player below Amazing book got on a Thursday evening read on Saturday morning, if for you are a fan of woman’s hockey or hockey in general a amazing book for younger players to realize the sacrifices at the same time than anyway it takes to make it at the pinnacle level. A amazing role model for females to realize the game at the same time indefinite in general.

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