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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword by Theoren Fleury
1: Iron Sharpens Iron: The Oilers and the Flames Evolve
2: Matching the Oilers Blueprint: U.S. College Talent Boosts the Flames Roster
3: Dissecting the Oilers Dynasty: Glen Sather and the Art of Experience
4: Climbing the Mountain: Bob Johnson Fuels the Flames’ Rise
5: Leading by Inclusion: Oiler Mark Messier’s Subtle Direction
6: Of Mics and Men: Reporting from the Battle Press Box
7: Being Neil Sheehy: The Battle’s Most Hated Villain
8: Upside-Down Land: The Flames Capture the 1986 Battle
9: The Right Play the Wrong Way: Oiler Steve Smith’s Unforgettable Goal
10: Stripes and Stars: Reffing the Battle of Alberta
11: Containing the Great One: Like Trying to Hug Fog
12: The Mountain Climbed—Finally: The Flames’ Lanny McDonald Hoists the 1989 Stanley Cup
13: Stu Grimson Versus Dave Brown I and II: The Night the Battle Went Too Far
14: Two Hundred Feet Away, Miles Apart: Flame Réjean Lemelin versus Oiler Grant Fuhr
15: The Last Great Battle: Theo Fleury’s Anger Pours Gas on the Battle’s Fire
Conclusion
Photo Inserts
Acknowledgements
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