Jarome Iginla: How the NHL's First Black Captain Gives Back

Nicole Mortillaro (Author)
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112974
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Age Groups: Ages 13 to 15, Ages 16 to 18

He's the face of the Calgary Flames, but there's much more to Jarome Iginla's story than just being the first black captain of an NHL team. He's also renowned for his social commitment and generosity off the ice. Jarome (nicknamed Iggy) grew up in a single-parent household in St. Albert, Alberta.

He's the face of the Calgary Flames, but there's much more to Jarome Iginla's story than just being the first black captain of an NHL team. He's also renowned for his social commitment and generosity off the ice. Jarome (nicknamed Iggy) grew up in a single-parent household in St. Albert, Alberta. It was thanks to support of his grandparents that he started to play hockey. His hard work paid off and, in 1996, at the age of 18, Iggy was drafted into the NHL. He went on to become a multiple-award-winning hockey player and two-time Olympic champion. But he never forgot his struggles in his rise to hockey stardom. Today, Iginla plays an important role for many young hockey-loving Canadians by working to ensure that the sport is open to committed players of all backgrounds.

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SKU 112974
ISBN 9781552775417
Language English
Product Type Paperback Books
Primary Contributor Nicole Mortillaro
Age Groups Ages 13 to 15, Ages 16 to 18
Publisher Lorimer Children & Teens