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Just a Girl

A Memoir

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Just a Girl

著者: Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Sean Fitz-Gerald
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A rare, raw look at the relentless spirit that has driven one of the greatest athletes in Canadian history—in her own words.

Cassie Campbell-Pascall is more than just one of Canada’s all-time hockey players—coming of age in the generation that rejected the old-school administrators who thought it acceptable to dress world-class athletes in pink uniforms, she helped build the very foundation of the modern women’s game. As a player, she became the longest-serving captain in Canadian hockey history, the first of any gender to lead the country to two Olympic gold medals, and was a centrepiece of teams that shattered viewership records while doing so.
That trail-blazing continued in retirement: she was the first woman to work as a colour analyst for Hockey Night in Canada, the first woman to be named to the Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee, and the first woman to receive the Order of Hockey in Canada, in a class with Wayne Gretzky, Jean Beliveau, and Gordie Howe.
Along the way, she met the Queen and Michelle Obama (unfortunately, not at the same time). She had good times and tough times on the road with her teammates, played endless pranks, and courted no small amount of controversy. A mind and body in constant motion, she broke barriers at every stage of her career and had a lifetime of fun in the process.
But it came with a cost. Injuries that nag as middle age approaches. The potential ticking time-bomb of multiple concussions. The loss of privacy and control in her personal life. And a heart-wrenching path through infertility when she wanted to start a family.
Through it all, though, Cassie’s life has been defined by a singular persistence, whether chasing her own goals, helping others reach theirs, or, sometimes, both at once, such as the pursuit of a sustainable, professional future for women’s hockey. In 2023, those efforts culminated in one of the crowning achievements of a remarkable career: the creation of the PWHL.
This is more than a hockey story. From Brampton to P.E.I. to Calgary and around the world, it’s the record of a one-of-a-kind Canadian life—inspiring and iconic, humble and heartfelt, and always pushing forward.
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批評家のレビュー

"I've known Cassie since I was a teenager, when she drove me and a few other hockey school guys to Tim Hortons during a break on the ice. She was generous and she was authentic, and over all these years since, neither of those things has changed. Cassie offers an honest, clear-eyed view of her journey through hockey—and in life—in this book. She gives as much effort here as she did on the ice for Canada. Having known her since I was a kid, and crossing paths many times in the NHL, I'd expect nothing less."
—Sidney Crosby, captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins

“Cassie has been a trailblazer for our game in so many ways, laying a blueprint through her leadership, resilience, and the way she’s continued to elevate hockey far beyond her own career. The impact she’s had isn’t just measured in accomplishments, but in the people she’s inspired, the standards she has set, and the doors she’s helped open along the way. I personally can attest how she has helped me navigate being a leader in untraditional spaces. This book is a reflection of the kind of lasting legacy Cassie continues to build, one that leaves a meaningful impact on every team, organization, and person fortunate enough to know or work alongside her.”
—Jessica Campbell, first female coach in the NHL

"When I started my broadcasting career, I was spoiled to work alongside Cassie. She is the ultimate teammate, leader, and is a gold-medal standard for women in sports and media. Among her most admirable qualities, she has remained kind and genuine while being incredibly accomplished both personally and professionally. She's extremely easy to root for!"
—Kevin Bieksa, Hockey Night in Canada

"In the eyes of my peers and me, Cassie is nothing short of a trailblazer for our sport. Throughout her career, she has embodied teamwork, leadership, and a commitment to fighting for what is right. Her dedication to growing the game long after hanging up her skates speaks to her character and is a major reason why women's hockey has progressed so much. This book highlights her journey and will give readers a true sense of why we admire her work so deeply, both on and off the ice."
—Blayre Turnbull, captain of the Toronto Sceptres
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