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Keon and Me

My Search For The Lost Soul Of The Leafs

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Hockey is the lens through which we see our lives—how we measure right and wrong, how we understand our hopes and fears. So it was for Dave Bidini in 1974, the last year Dave Keon played in Toronto. In a new grade in a new school, Bidini found himself the victim of a bully—a depredation he could understand only by thinking about what the Leafs dauntless captain went through game after game.

Throughout his twenty-two-year career, Keon was only in one hockey fight, in his last game as a Leaf on April 22, 1974. It was on this day that the eleven-year-old Bidini decided to fight back, an occasion that the writer looks back on with breathtaking courage and honesty. But while Bidini would remain a blue-blooded Leafs fan into adulthood, Keon became estranged from the franchise with which he’d won four Stanley Cups, two Lady Byngs, and the first ever Conn Smythe Trophy in 1967.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 14, 2013
      Rock band Rheostatics co-founder Bidini's first published piece on hockey was a poem published when the author was 11 years old. He has now written 12 books on his dual passions of music and sports. In this, his third hockey book, Bidini confronts the grim truth that Toronto's teams are, as a group, laughably dismal, and the most wretched of all are the once-great Maple Leafs. Two generations of Canadians have been born since the Leafs last won a Stanley Cup; this sad truth unites Leafs fans of all classes. Although the question "Why are there Leaf fans at all?" seems a worthy one, Bidini chooses instead to focus the long, painful fall of the team as seen through the lens of the legendary Dave Keon, the Leafs' magnificent center whose long years of masterful leadership were rewarded by hostility and cruel persecution by the malevolent Leafs owner Howard Ballard, that great villain of Canadian hockey. Artfully intertwined with Bidini's persecution by a cruel bully in schoolâany hope of official intervention as hopeless as the Leaf's ambitions of winning the CupâBidini's work of creative non-fiction is a must read. Agent: Samantha Haywood, Transatlantic Agency.

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