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DESCRIPTION:\n\nHockey has always been defined by the stories we tell about it--and how we tell them. From printed game reports to television broadcasts to online podcasts\, technology has long shaped our capacity to relate the game as it really happens. \n\nIn this historically rich presentation\, Canadian historian and hockey scholar Andrew Holman traces the history of hockey communications technologies and the pioneers of hockey talk\, and it assesses how well we can ever capture in words what one commentator famous described as a "wild stab at the puck." \n\nAndrew Holman is a professor of history and the director of the Canadian Studies Program at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts\, where he has been teaching courses on Canada\, United States\, and sport history since 1996. Born and raised in southern Ontario\, he was educated at McGill\, McMaster\, and York universities. Holman is the author or editor of eight books\, including "A Hotly Contested Affair: Hockey in Canada" and "Hockey: A Global History."\n\nThursday\, Sept. 14\, 2023 | 5 pm\nSouthern Colorado Public Media Center\n720 N. Tejon St.\n\nhttps://today.coloradocollege.edu/events/6927
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SUMMARY:"Hockey Talk: Technology\, History\, and the Changing Ways We Narrate Canada's National Game" with Andrew Holman
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