Publisher's Synopsis
Jim Harrison grew up on the prairies, played Junior in Saskatchewan and pro with the Bruins, Leafs, Hawks and Oilers. Three years before a former teammate equalled the mark, Harrison set one of the most enduring and seemingly unbreakable records in professional hockey with three goals and seven helpers on January 30, 1973. And almost nobody remembers. This is Harrison's story: the games he played, the agent who stole from him, the woman he mourned, the fights he fought and the friends he made - and lost - including Bobby Orr and Darryl Sittler.