Introduction: A Collection of Emerging Discourses Following the Tenth Anniversary of The Hockey Conference
Cheryl MacDonald
Centre for the Study of Sport & Health
Saint Mary’s University
Jonathon Edwards
Faculty of Kinesiology
University of New Brunswick
Retrospective Look at the First Ten Years of The Hockey Conference
Colin Howell
St. Mary's University
Ted Lasso’s Goldfish Principle: An account of Atlantic University Sport (AUS) ice hockey athletes’ experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic
Cheryl MacDonald
St. Mary's University
“Being represented in the game on your own terms”: A Mi’kmaw sport administrator’s perspective on transferring agency in mainstream hockey from the structure to the individual
Ryan Francis
Saint Mary’s University
In conversation with Renee Hess of Black Girl Hockey Club
Renee Hess
Black Girl Hockey Club
Kristi Allain
St. Thomas University
From “Listen and Learn” to Learning to Listen Again: White NHL Player Responses to Black Lives Matter and the Work of Listening
Ryan Shuvera
Western University
Ontarians’ perceptions of “Hockey English”
Julie Dallinges
Western University and Aix-Marseille University
Through their eyes: Disengaged experiences of hockey boys
Teresa Anne Fowler
Concordia University of Edmonton
“Will you ever win?”: The Origins of the Willful Wife in Slap Shot
Jamie Ryan
Queen's University
“I remember the Cocagne arena was packed to the rafters”: Serge LeBlanc reflects on being an Acadian in the hockey community “I remember the Cocagne arena was packed to the rafters”: Serge LeBlanc reflects on being an Acadian in the hockey community