cover image Eddie Olczyk: Beating the Odds in Hockey and in Life

Eddie Olczyk: Beating the Odds in Hockey and in Life

Eddie Olcyzk, with Perry Lefko. Triumph, $28 (336p) ISBN 978-1-62937-728-5

Olczyk, with Toronto Sun journalist Lefko, presents a gripping account of his remarkable life, from his selection for the 1984 U.S. Olympic Hockey team through his remarkable battle with colon cancer. Olczyk, now a sportscaster for NHL and NBC, takes readers through his life and career with insights from coaches, teammates, and family members (after being traded to the Winnipeg Jets in 1999, his mother said in frustration, “You’re just a piece of meat”). Without being self-aggrandizing or boastful, Olcyzk draws readers through the ins and outs of professional sports, from the anxiety of trades to the complexities of victory: in recounting his journey of the 1994 Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers, he notes that he was able to celebrate “a dream that every player has from the time they begin to play the game” while combatting a personal decline that “tested my resolve.” While Olczyk discusses the joys of his post-playing career nimbly, it’s his unflinching account of his battle with cancer that truly stands out (in the afterword, his children tell their stories about living with their father through these hard times). Though an obvious must-read for hockey fans, this inspired account of a man battling cancer will appeal to a wider audience, as well. [em](Oct.) [/em]