The Greatest Comeback, John U. Bacon
The Greatest Comeback, John U. Bacon
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The Greatest Comeback
How Team Canada Fought Back, Took the Summit Series, and Reinvented Hockey

Author: John U. Bacon

Narrator: Braden Wright

Unabridged: 12 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Collins

Published: 09/27/2022


Synopsis

The series you thought you knew: the first book written with the complete co-operation of the whole team “They’d stolen our beer and our steaks, and then to make it worse . . . they give us this Russian beer—the warm, skunky sh*t, and not the good, cold Labatts our sponsor sent. I remember thinking, ‘These pricks will never beat us again! They are not going to win another f*cking game.’” —Rod GilbertWhen the Summit Series began on September 2, 1972, Cold War tensions could not have been higher. But that was the whole point of setting up this unprecedented hockey series. Team Canada, featuring the country’s best players—all NHL stars, half of them future Hall of Famers—would play an eight-game series, with four games played across Canada followed by four in Moscow. Almost everyone expected Team Canada to crush their untried opponents eight games to zero, with backups playing the last four games.But five games into the series, Team Canada had mustered only one win against a tie and three stunning losses. With just three games left, Team Canada had to win them all, and on Moscow’s wider, unfamiliar rink. They would also have to overcome incompetent referees who sparked stick-swinging fights; surmount every obstacle the Soviets and even the KGB could throw at the players and their wives; invent a hybrid style of play combining the best of East and West, one that would change the sport more than any other factor before or since; and break down old rivalries to become a real team. And they did it all. With John U. Bacon’s unparalleled access to the players through dozens of interviews, The Greatest Comeback presents the incredible story of how this series inspired amazing heroics against long odds and under almost inhuman pressure—an experience so unforgettable that the players still consider the series to be the highlight of their storied careers.

About John U. Bacon

John U. Bacon is the author of the national bestseller The Great Halifax Explosion and five bestselling books about college football, including Three and Out, Fourth and Long, Endzone, and Bo’s Lasting Lessons, co-authored with Michigan coach Bo Schembechler. A former feature writer for the Detroit News, his writing has been recognized three times in The Best American Sports Writing series. He appears often on NPR and national television, including ESPN’s 2019 documentary series on college football. He has taught at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and the University of Michigan. A popular public speaker, he lives in Ann Arbor with his wife and son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jonathan Jesse on December 17, 2022

I've been working more and more with the Canadian Team at the company I work with, and they all have mentioned the '72 Summit Series in passing and I didn't know anything about it. I was excited to find this one by the great Mr. Bacon. This is a wonderful and personal account of a hockey series that......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on November 03, 2022

I learned about John’s books because I’m a Michigan grad. He has written the defining books chronicling the rise, fall, and rise again of Michigan Athletics - primarily football. I enjoyed his informative, well-researched captivating writing style so much that I read all his non-Michigan books. Once......more

Goodreads review by Craig on October 04, 2022

Not being Canadian, I only knew the broad contours of the story, the goal that everyone remembers back in ol' 72, to wit, but the combination of the stories from the players, the framework of both the games but also the practice, the behind the scenes, the whole thing, was very fascinating. Being a......more

Goodreads review by Jim on December 30, 2022

Tremendous read. Team Canada captured a nation. John Bacon captures the reader with exhaustive research, complete access to the team, and a Canadian perspective that puts you in the locker room, at dinner with the coaches, and sitting at the negotiating table with the leaders of the Red Army Team. I......more

Goodreads review by George on April 14, 2023

Along with Scott Morrison book, this 50th year retrospective was the best on the Summit series to date. I particularly liked the odds and ends on the Soviet mind games, their lies, obfuscations, the absolute third world nature of the country, etc. Not very different than the way they treated the Allie......more