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Tell Us a Story
Building a Canadian Collection of Ice Hockey Pictures, Artifacts and 
        “Tales to be Told” –
by Garth Vaughan
"Back in 1995, as I completed five years of research, during which 
        I gathered the historical information about Ice Hockey that led to me 
        writing my first book, The Puck Starts Here, the story of The Origin of 
        Canada’s Great Winter game – Ice Hockey. I found that I had read and heard 
        many fascinating stories concerning the development of the game and its 
        equipment over a period of 200 years. I related much of that information 
        in the book, realizing all the while that I was only scratching the surface 
        of the hockey tales to be told. As I sent the final draft of my book to 
        the publisher, I decided that sometime an attempt should be made to gather 
        these stories from across Canada, province by province. While visiting 
        bookstores from coast to coast on a Canada Council book promotion tour, 
        I listened to many more wonderful stories from people I met. I have a 
        feeling that a collection of stories of happenings in the early and mid 
        1900s will create a feeling of how the game affected Canadians as it moved 
        from its place of origin on the east coast, to the western and northern 
        extremities of the country. Now the time has come to gather these little 
        gems and to share them on the internet. This will involve input from many 
        of us who have particular hockey stories that should be shared – stories 
        of our parents, grandparents, and friends as well as ourselves. This is 
        your chance to tell 
        a story, as you saw it, as it happened in your back yard, on your 
        pond, in your rink, whatever and wherever, in this wonderful hockey country 
        of ours. We’re asking visitors to this site to tell us hockey-related 
        stories so that we may publish them on this site for the rest of the world’s 
        hockey fans to read, so that all might get an impression of what hockey 
        has meant to us as a nation. Hopefully, we can then prepare a printed 
        archive that will offer an intimate look at this very significant part 
        of our Canadian culture."  
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