In the world of hockey it is usually impossible to find a good book that really captures the essence of the tradition and respect that makes up the game. Most books about hockey usually focus on one aspect of the game, but the book Why Is the Stanley Cup In Mario Lemeuix’s Swimming Pool? tells the story of hockey’s pride and joy, the Stanley Cup. The book is about the author, Kevin Allen, and his interviews with the great champions of hockey from the original six era to today’s greats, with people such as Bobby Orr, Gordie Howe, Patrick Roy, Claude Lemeuix, and many more.
It may seem like a slow read at first, but once you get past the first few parts, Kevin Allen does an excellent job of making these players into just ordinary people. There is one particular interview that the author does a great job of portraying the dedication it takes to accomplish a life goal and that is the one with Lanny Mcdonald. Lanny Mcdonald was a 17-year-old veteran who was a phenomenal scorer but he had never won a cup. That all changed in 1989 when he took the Calgary Flames to their first and only championship. During his interview, Lanny talks about how sometimes it takes a lifetime to achieve a person’s goal, and sometimes that’s not even enough, and that when you do finally win a cup it goes by so fast, you just can’t believe that it’s happened. I believe that this book would be great for any avid hockey fan or someone who just wants to learn more about the game.