Faulkner

By (author): T.P. Rossiter

Despite his potential, extraordinary skating skills, and unmatched dedication and endurance, George Faulkner never made the Montreal Canadiens’ roster. But he was trying to break into a famous hockey dynasty never before seen in professional hockey. His story does not just begin and end with the Canadiens; in fact, George Faulkner had more than one opportunity to play in the NHL.

His career covers four decades. Many believe the most exciting hockey years were in Harbour Grace during the 1960s where he created a dynasty of his own – the Conception Bay Ceebees. The success of the NAHA in those years seemed entirely dependent on Faulkner and his kid brothers. Their on-ice performances were so outstanding, they turned the league into one of the best senior hockey organizations in the nation.

Richard Winston ‘Dickie’ Moore said, “George Faulkner was the best player I ever saw who never made it to the NHL.”

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T.P. Rossiter

T.P. Rossiter is a retired educator. During his time in education, he worked as a teacher, administrator, and curriculum coordinator. He has co-edited high school texts in English literature for the provinces of NL, NB, ON, and P.E.I. and has edited several anthologies. He has also written a teacher resource manual for high school poetry. Several of his short stories have appeared in local media over the past 10 years.

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Despite his potential, extraordinary skating skills, and unmatched dedication and endurance, George Faulkner never made the Montreal Canadiens’ roster. But he was trying to break into a famous hockey dynasty never before seen in professional hockey. His story does not just begin and end with the Canadiens; in fact, George Faulkner had more than one opportunity to play in the NHL. His career covers four decades. Many believe the most exciting hockey years were in Harbour Grace during the 1960s where he created a dynasty of his own – the Conception Bay Ceebees. The success of the NAHA in those years seemed entirely dependent on Faulkner and his kid brothers. Their on-ice performances were so outstanding, they turned the league into one of the best senior hockey organizations in the nation. Richard Winston ‘Dickie’ Moore said, “George Faulkner was the best player I ever saw who never made it to the NHL.”

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Dimensions:

200 Pages

Published:

November 30, 2011

City of Publication:

St. John’s

Country of Publication:

CA

ISBN:

9781550813876

Book Subjects:

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Sports

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Language:

eng

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