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The Stanley Cup Dream: Book Six in the Mitchell Brothers Series

by Brian McFarlane

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Max and Marty find themselves back in time, in the year 1905, rubbing shoulders with legendary One-Eyed Frank McGee and the famous Stanley Cup champions, the Ottawa Silver Seven. The brothers learn about the history of hockey and the origins of the Stanley Cup. They witness their new buddy McGee score a record number of goals in a Cup game. Of course, they can't resist getting into the action themselves, in the process astounding the players by introducing some fancy modern moves and techniques, including the deke and the wrap-around… (more)
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Max and Marty find themselves back in time, in the year 1905, rubbing shoulders with legendary One-Eyed Frank McGee and the famous Stanley Cup champions, the Ottawa Silver Seven. The brothers learn about the history of hockey and the origins of the Stanley Cup. They witness their new buddy McGee score a record number of goals in a Cup game. Of course, they can't resist getting into the action themselves, in the process astounding the players by introducing some fancy modern moves and techniques, including the deke and the wrap-around

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