Battle of Alberta: A Century of Hockey’s Greatest Rivalry
Can$19.95
Steven Sandor
Alberta has long been a big part of the frantic Canadian hockey scene,
and even before Alberta became a province in 1905, the intense hockey rivalry
between Calgary and Edmonton was in full swing. In The Battle of Alberta
the rough- and-tumble relationship between these two hockey hotbeds is presented
in all its colourful glory. The tussle got its start in 1895 when an all-star
team from Calgary journeyed to Edmonton to take on the mighty Thistles and a
team of Northwest Mounted Police pucksters. Calgary came away victorious;
Edmonton vowed revenge, and thus began a long procession of battling teams in
both cities. Illustrated with archival photographs of the many teams and players
from the far and near past, hockey fans throughout Alberta and across Canada
will delight in this wonderful history of hockey’s longest and greatest
rivalry.
STEVEN SANDOR is the former editor-in-chief of Edmonton’s Vue Weekly
magazine. He is currently the North American editor of Face-Off, one of
Europe’s largest hockey magazines, and Zone, the official magazine of
the Edmonton Oilers. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta, where he works part-time for
the Edmonton Sun.