Game Change

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Game Change is a non-fiction book by former NHL goaltender and Canadian politician Ken Dryden that critically examines the impact of hockey-related brain injuries and the culture surrounding the sport.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
person
author Ken Dryden
countryOfOrigin Canada
criticizes attitudes toward head contact in hockey
normalization of brain trauma in hockey
examines impact of brain injuries on players’ lives
medical research on concussions
responsibility of leagues and governing bodies
youth hockey and risk of head trauma
focusesOn NHL player safety policies
culture of violence in hockey
hockey-related brain injuries
long-term effects of concussions
genre non-fiction
sports literature
hasPerspectiveOf Canadian politician
former NHL goaltender
language English
mainSubject brain injuries in sports
concussions
hockey culture
ice hockey
sports safety
mediaType book
nationality Canadian
nonFictionTopic health and safety in professional sports
public policy and sport
sports-related brain damage
notableWork Game Change
occupation author
ice hockey goaltender
politician
proposes reforms to reduce head injuries in hockey
workOf Ken Dryden

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Ken Dryden wrote Game Change
Kenneth Wayne Dryden wrote Game Change
Julie Anne Smith notableWork Game Change