Ted Nolan’s home on the Garden River First Nation reserve in northern Ontario didn’t have electricity or running water. But it did have a hockey rink in the backyard that Nolan built to satisfy his own passion to play. That passion grew into a successful hockey playing and coaching career that included a coach of the year trophy. In his book, “Life in Two Worlds: A Coach’s Journey from the Reserve to the NHL and Back,” Nolan recounts both pride in his Indigenous identity, and overt racism as he worked to excel in his sport.
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