Down and Back
On Alcohol, Family, and a Life in Hockey
Seiten
2023
Prentice Hall Press (Verlag)
978-0-7352-4500-6 (ISBN)
Prentice Hall Press (Verlag)
978-0-7352-4500-6 (ISBN)
For readers of Nine Lessons I Learned from My Father and Hockey Confidential, Down and Back tells broadcaster Justin Bourne's story of following his Hall-of-Fame father into the NHL, only to also follow him into rehab.
When Justin Bourne’s father stole back the Stanley Cup ring he’d given his son as a graduation present, the younger man was forced to call into question just about everything he thought he knew about two of the most important things in his life: hockey, and his father.
Bob Bourne had been a star—an NHL All-Star, a Sports Illustrated “Athlete of the Year,” a Stanley Cup champion. He was everything a son wants to emulate. And Justin did follow in those huge footsteps, leading his teams in scoring year after year, and finally garnering an invitation to the New York Islanders’ training camp—the same team his father had played for.
Though an injury brought to an end his dream of winning a Cup, Bourne found a way to stay in the game. His blog caught the eye of both The Athletic and the Toronto Maple Leafs, and soon he was both coaching and writing professionally.
But at the same time, Justin was following his father’s footsteps down a darker path. Though he hadn’t began drinking until he was 21, by 36 he was in rehab—his impressive career in the game in peril of being cut short. In an act of brutal self-honesty—which may not have been possible if not for his understanding of how lying spurred by alcoholism can cause a family pain—Bourne got help, got sober, and confronted what his father and the game mean to him.
That honesty is the backbone of Down and Back. It is a frank and sometimes harsh appraisal of the game and of the man in his family who played it: the violence and danger, the booze and drugs, the consequences of fame for the young men who are not prepared for it. But it is also an honest look at what is redeeming about the game, through the eyes of someone who grew up in NHL dressing rooms, who has skated on NHL ice as both a player and a coach, who lives and breathes the game—and who inherited it from a man he’s grown to better understand by looking more closely at the game itself.
When Justin Bourne’s father stole back the Stanley Cup ring he’d given his son as a graduation present, the younger man was forced to call into question just about everything he thought he knew about two of the most important things in his life: hockey, and his father.
Bob Bourne had been a star—an NHL All-Star, a Sports Illustrated “Athlete of the Year,” a Stanley Cup champion. He was everything a son wants to emulate. And Justin did follow in those huge footsteps, leading his teams in scoring year after year, and finally garnering an invitation to the New York Islanders’ training camp—the same team his father had played for.
Though an injury brought to an end his dream of winning a Cup, Bourne found a way to stay in the game. His blog caught the eye of both The Athletic and the Toronto Maple Leafs, and soon he was both coaching and writing professionally.
But at the same time, Justin was following his father’s footsteps down a darker path. Though he hadn’t began drinking until he was 21, by 36 he was in rehab—his impressive career in the game in peril of being cut short. In an act of brutal self-honesty—which may not have been possible if not for his understanding of how lying spurred by alcoholism can cause a family pain—Bourne got help, got sober, and confronted what his father and the game mean to him.
That honesty is the backbone of Down and Back. It is a frank and sometimes harsh appraisal of the game and of the man in his family who played it: the violence and danger, the booze and drugs, the consequences of fame for the young men who are not prepared for it. But it is also an honest look at what is redeeming about the game, through the eyes of someone who grew up in NHL dressing rooms, who has skated on NHL ice as both a player and a coach, who lives and breathes the game—and who inherited it from a man he’s grown to better understand by looking more closely at the game itself.
JUSTIN BOURNE is a former NCAA player and Toronto Marlies coach who signed on with Sportsnet in 2019. Born and raised in the world of hockey, he is known for his keen eye for analysis, sharp wit, and ability to explain the game of hockey. Bourne currently hosts Real Kyper and Bourne alongside Stanley Cup champion Nick Kypreos, which broadcasts across Sportsnet’s many platforms. In addition to his work on radio, Bourne regularly appears as an NHL analyst on Sportsnet’s television broadcasts, including Hockey Night in Canada, and contributes to NHL content on Sportsnet.ca.
Erscheinungsdatum | 02.02.2023 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 160 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Briefe / Tagebücher |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Suchtkrankheiten | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7352-4500-2 / 0735245002 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7352-4500-6 / 9780735245006 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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