A hockey saga, wrapping the game's story in the "intense, moody, contradictory? character of Terry Sawchuk, one of its greatest goalies. Denied the leap and dash up the ice,
what goalies know is side to side, an inwardness of monk
and cell. They scrape. They sweep. Their eyes are elsewhere
as they contemplate their narrow place. Like saints, they pray for nothing,
which brings grace. Off-days, what they...