Tales from the Bus Leagues

Tales from the Bus Leagues

by Jamie McKinven
Tales from the Bus Leagues

Tales from the Bus Leagues

by Jamie McKinven

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Overview

A collection of short stories from a former minor leaguer about life running the roads and playing for peanuts, with the small glimmer of hope of someday suiting up in the NHL. From shaking hands with Gary Player on the first tee at the Masters, to off-seasons living in his grandmother’s basement, Jamie McKinven – author of So You Want Your Kid to Play Pro Hockey – talks freely about life as a struggling pro. Learn about how to kill deadly spiders in Louisiana with a 7-iron, the day he was a jerk to Novak Djokovic and why goalies really are the weirdest bunch of dudes on the planet. The not-so glamorous lifestyle of a minor league hockey player is unveiled in this light-hearted exposé.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151880220
Publisher: Jamie McKinven
Publication date: 09/18/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jamie McKinven, author of “So You Want Your Kid to Play Pro Hockey?” and "Tales from the Bus Leagues," is a former professional hockey player who played in the NCAA, ECHL, Central Hockey League and Europe. After hanging up the blades, McKinven spent parts of four years coaching at the Jr. A level and is currently heavily involved in skill development.

Over his career, McKinven scratched and clawed, sacrificed and laid it all on the line only to fall short of playing in the NHL, experiencing his ultimate dream. Along the way, while riding the buses, living paycheque to paycheque and spending the summers living in his grandmother’s basement, he discovered a great deal about life, love and the value of following through on a dream. Jamie McKinven was a star as well as a healthy scratch. He won a championship and finished dead last. Scored an overtime winner and cost his team a game, and through it all, experienced a lifetime of memories that spanned two continents, seven countries and eight leagues.

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