Willie O'Ree

The story of the first black player in the NHL

Kids, Sports and Recreation, Hockey, People and Places, Biography, Non-Fiction, History
Cover of the book Willie O'Ree by Nicole Mortillaro, James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nicole Mortillaro ISBN: 9781459401976
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: Lorimer Language: English
Author: Nicole Mortillaro
ISBN: 9781459401976
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: Lorimer
Language: English

Willie O'Ree quietly made NHL history at the Montreal Forum on January 18, 1958, when he became the first black player to take to the ice. In the dressing room before the game, his Boston Bruins teammates told him not to worry. If any one of the Montreal players said anything to him, they'd have his back.

There was a round of applause when O'Ree stepped onto the ice, and newspapers ran the story. The colour barrier in the NHL had been broken, yet it would be sixteen years before the next black player, Mike Marson (also a Canadian), was drafted. Four decades later, the NHL pulled O'Ree out of retirement to honour his achievement and make him an ambassador for the NHL's "Hockey is for Everyone" program to encourage kids from all backgrounds to play hockey.

This new book by Nicole Mortillaro traces the early life of O'Ree in Fredericton, New Brunswick, his journey to the NHL, highlights from his hockey career, and his work encouraging diversity in the NHL.

[Fry reading level - 4.9

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Willie O'Ree quietly made NHL history at the Montreal Forum on January 18, 1958, when he became the first black player to take to the ice. In the dressing room before the game, his Boston Bruins teammates told him not to worry. If any one of the Montreal players said anything to him, they'd have his back.

There was a round of applause when O'Ree stepped onto the ice, and newspapers ran the story. The colour barrier in the NHL had been broken, yet it would be sixteen years before the next black player, Mike Marson (also a Canadian), was drafted. Four decades later, the NHL pulled O'Ree out of retirement to honour his achievement and make him an ambassador for the NHL's "Hockey is for Everyone" program to encourage kids from all backgrounds to play hockey.

This new book by Nicole Mortillaro traces the early life of O'Ree in Fredericton, New Brunswick, his journey to the NHL, highlights from his hockey career, and his work encouraging diversity in the NHL.

[Fry reading level - 4.9

More books from James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers

Cover of the book Blow by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Scarred by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Sweethearts by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Lethal Ladies by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book One Cycle by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book The Starting Eleven by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Real Justice: Guilty of Being Weird by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Scab by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Too Young to Die by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Street Kings by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Canada after Harper by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Out of Bounds by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book The Next Step by Nicole Mortillaro
Cover of the book Playing for Keeps by Nicole Mortillaro
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy