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Ted Nolan's journey from a small northern reservation to the NHL is a testament to overcoming adversity. Growing up in poverty on the Garden River reserve, he fell in love with hockey while making his own backyard rink. Drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in 1978, Nolan's true talent emerged as a coach. He led the Sault St. Marie Greyhounds to three consecutive Memorial Cup Finals and transformed the Buffalo Sabres into the “hardest-working team in professional sports,” earning the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's best coach. However, despite his success, Nolan was not re-signed by the Sabres and found himself out of the NHL for a decade. During this time, he coached the Moncton Wildcats to the Memorial Cup and led Latvia to a near-draw against Team Canada, showcasing his coaching prowess. Yet, he faced systemic barriers, stating, “If my skin were white, I’d be coaching.” This narrative highlights not only Nolan's achievements but also the injustices he faced, making it a story of resilience, learning, and the quest for recognition in a challenging world. It reflects on the importance of courage and humility in the face of adversity.
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Life In Two Worlds, Ted Nolan, Meg Masters
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- 2023
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