M Gordon HunterM. Gordon Hunter was appointed Professor Emeritus upon his retirement in July 2016, having held academic positions at universities in Canada, Hong Kong, and Singapore. He received his PhD from Strathclyde Business School in Glasgow, Scotland. Hunter as extensive experience as a systems analyst and manager in industry and government organizations in Canada. He has written 4 academic books, and published over 110 combined peer reviewed chapters, journal articles, and conference papers. His research takes a qualitative approach, involving in-depth interviews, and he employs the same qualitative research techniques in investigating various aspects of hockey players and their teams.At seventeen, Hunter was an All-Star at the Juvenile level in his position as goalie, and in 1966, he was awarded a university Molson Hockey Scholarship. As a young professional, he played for the Ontario Hydro head office and Caledonia Pharmacy hockey teams. He vividly remembers one unexpected save. If he was going to be scored against, he decided he would at least make it look good. He did the splits, flashed his glove in the air, and the puck went straight into his glove! His team went wild. He is soon to be admitted to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Hunter is the author of three non-fiction books about hockey, The Older I Get, the Better I Was, Hockey Talk, and Hockey Players' Personality, as well as two volumes of poetry, What Rhymes with Puck, and What a Dream I Made the Team. Hockey Stories is his first novel. Read More Read Less
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