Hockey Digest, June 22nd, 2000
After the Marty McSorely incident, the NHL enforcer may finally be riding off into the sunset
"HE RODE INTO OUR VALLEY IN the summer of [18]'89, a slim man, dressed in black. `Call me Shane,' he says. He never told us more."
In Jack Shaefer's classic Western novel, "Shane," an old gunslinger is embraced by a family trying to make ends meet on a farm in the then untamed American West. Told through the eyes of a young boy who idolizes the once-feared killer, the man dressed in black tries his best to lay down his guns and start a new life of peace and solitude. However, he can't escape his p...
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