Sam Jefferies, a University of Wisconsin–Madison alumnus, is a freelance writer and communications professional in Seattle. His work has appeared in Sports Business Journal, Sporting Classics Magazine, the Seattle Times, Newsweek, and elsewhere.
""Excellent. . . . This splendid work of Jefferies is far more than a captivating biography. . . . I liked it so much, I hated coming to the end; Jefferies did such a compelling job.""-- ""The Hockey News"" ""Jefferies captures Blake's essence both on and off the ice, providing glimpses of a sport's transformative journey and of a family-rooted individual, wonderful teammate, determined athlete, and passionate competitor. Although Blake has many more chapters to live, this book encapsulates his story, highlighting his passion, his sacrifice, and how he found strength in overcoming adversity.""--Hilary Knight, Olympic Medal-winning American ice hockey forward ""A must read. . . . Jefferies' overall attention to detail jumps off the page - he knew the name of Geoffrion's French bulldog, George - but his descriptive writing style makes it easy to devour the book in short order. Any hockey fan will enjoy this book, but any hockey fan with a connection to Mitchell and Stratford won't be able to put it down.""--The Mitchell Advocate ""A wonderful book about the fastest, meanest, greatest sport in the world and a man who lived it to the core.""--Rich Cohen, New York Times bestselling author of Pee Wees: Confessions of a Hockey Parent ""Geoffrion's story is one of triumph and tragedy, and to have it put together so eloquently with details you won't find anywhere online made it a treat to read. . . . You not only get great detail about the life and career of Geoffrion, but a glimpse at how the landscape of North American hockey has changed through the program that he was a part of.""--Habs Eyes on the Prize ""Jefferies tells the story in descriptive, quick to the punch prose. Like the best sports writers, he puts the story into wider contexts, including the prideful importance of hockey in Canada, its slower reception in the U.S. and the imprint of labor-management relations within the sport.""--Shepherd Express ""Takes you to the front-row seat for each individual moment that helped Geoffrion in his hockey journey. . . . There is something in this book for everybody. The great lengths Jefferies had gone to, ensuring there were plenty of sides and perspectives to every story within the book, is commendable. . . . Well worth the read if you have even the slightest interest in anything the sport of hockey has to offer.""--The Hockey Writers ""The book reveals the finer details of North American hockey and its public reception over the years. Above all, it documents one man's meteoric rise, tragic fall, and admirable resilience.""--OnWisconsin