by Sigmund Brouwer (Author)
At 17, star defenseman Craig McElhaney likes his chances of making it as a pro hockey player. Yet, a string of recent "accidents" threatens to knock his team out of the playoffs and ruin his promising career. Craig has begun to question how many "accidents" can happen before they become more than a coincidence. But it's not a good time for questions. Not in the spotlight of high-pressure hockey. Not when the team needs him most. And not when he has some important lessons to learn about life. For Craig, however, there is no choice. Unless the questions are answered, the team's season and his promising career will surely end.
Back Jacket
I noticed a few cockroaches crawling near Jason's skates. He stepped on one of them, popping it like a cherry tomato. Bug Juice sprayed. A single cockroach dropped from the shoulder pads and landed between his skates. Craig likes his chances of making it as a pro hockey player, but a string of recent "accidents" threatens to knock his team out of the playoffs. Craig wonders how many "accidents" can happen. It's not a good time for questions. Not when the team needs him most. But unless the questions are answered, the team's season and his promising career will surely end.