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The Game of Our Lives

by Peter Gzowski

Published 1981

Peter Gzowski's *The Game of Our Lives* offers an intimate look at the Edmonton Oilers dynasty of the 1980s, capturing the magic of their unparalleled success in the National Hockey League. Through vivid storytelling and insightful interviews with players and coaches, the book chronicles the team's rise, their explosive offensive style, and the unique bond that defined this legendary group. It delves into the cultural impact of the Oilers on Edmonton and Canada, exploring the intersection of sport, community, and national identity.

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