
Mark Moore (1) (1977–)
Author of Saving the Game: Pro Hockey's Quest to Raise its Game from Crisis to New Heights
For other authors named Mark Moore, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Mark Moore
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- Canonical name
- Moore, Mark
- Birthdate
- 1977-02-13
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Harvard (AB | Mathematics)
- Occupations
- Professional Hockey Player
- Short biography
- Mark Moore is a former professional hockey player and a Harvard graduate. He is one of three brothers who all attended Harvard, playing hockey there together, and each going on to careers in professional hockey. Drafted and signed by the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, Mark played defence in the Penguins organization before being injured. He earned the nickname “the smartest hockey player ever” by posting a near perfect 1590 on his SAT, and going on to study with some of Harvard's leading intellectual luminaries: Stephen Jay Gould, Alan Dershowitz and Math professor Daniel Goroff (former science advisor to President Clinton). Mark lives in Toronto, and maintains his passion for the sport through a summer hockey school for children.
- Nationality
- Canada
- Birthplace
- Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
- Places of residence
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Associated Place (for map)
- Ontario, Canada
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- Works
- 2
- Members
- 7
- Popularity
- #1,123,406
- Rating
- 5.0
- ISBNs
- 43