Ice War Diplomat, Gary J. Smith
Ice War Diplomat, Gary J. Smith
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Ice War Diplomat
Hockey Meets Cold War Politics at the 1972 Summit Series

Author: Gary J. Smith

Narrator: Kyle Tait

Unabridged: 12 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/10/2022


Synopsis

Tasked with finding common ground and building friendships between the world's two largest countries and arctic neighbors, a young Canadian diplomat finds himself on his first overseas assignment in Moscow, the Soviet capital. It's the early 1970s and a Cold War between communism and capitalism, the west and the east, is simmering—while the ice rink is just starting to heat up. Smith opts for sports diplomacy, throwing off his embassy black tie dress codes and donning the blue and white sweater of the Moscow Maple Leafs.

A vodka-infused encounter with the influential Izvestia journalist "The Snowman" leads him into the murky world of Soviet hockey officialdom, the KGB, and the decision that USSR "amateurs" were finally ready to play Canadian professionals in an eight-game Friendship Series of the best versus the best.

Trusted by each side with unparalleled access to officials, coaches, and players on both teams, Smith witnesses this unique and epic hockey series that has come to transcend time.

The 1972 Canadian-Soviet Hockey Series will go down in history as a pivotal political event, changing the course of two nations and the world of hockey.

About Gary J. Smith

Gary J. Smith was a diplomat at the Canadian embassy in Moscow in 1972. He was instrumental in making the 1972 Canadian-Soviet Hockey Series happen-and keeping it from falling apart. Smith lives in Perth, Ontario.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brandon

Ice War Diplomat is the memoir from former Canadian diplomat and ambassador, Gary J. Smith, detailing his crucial role in the creation of the 1972 Summit Series between the USSR and Canada. 2022 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Summit Series, an eight game series between the Russian Red Army tea......more

Goodreads review by John

Definitely a five star rating for this book. Author Gary J. Smith had an insider's view of the 1972 Summit Series from his post as a diplomat at the Canadian embassy in Moscow. The high level politics and behind-the-scenes drama, all against the backdrop of the Cold War, made for a most interesting......more

Goodreads review by Matt

A memoir from a Canadian diplomat who was stationed in Moscow during the early 1970s and subsequently played a key role in helping organize the 1972 Summit Series. Smith covers the 8 games themselves here, but also looks at the diplomatic side of things, and how the Canadian embassy and government p......more