![]() CBC aired a film based on The Last Season in 1986. His stand alone novels include the 1983 story “The Last Season” and 2002’s “Canoe Lake”. ![]() The author would later transition from nonfiction books to fiction. Practice, and Wayne Gretzky’s Ghost, which included stories from his own experiences with the sport. So did follow up books on hockey including Road Games, The 7 A.M. His book Home Game, authored along with fellow writer Ken Dryden, sold a number of copies and became a best seller. It was received well and made the short list for an award for literature from the Governor General. Published by Viking Books, the book came out in 1995. ![]() MacGregor has composed several hockey literature classic stories. They have four children that are now grown adults. Roy is married to his wife and together they reside in Ottawa. He was also awarded the Elmer Ferguson Award regarding his excellence in the field of hockey journalism. In 2012, he was inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame for media. MacGregor has also been a journalist as well. He has also coached and still plays some hockey with the old timers up in Ottawa. He would play on the team in Ontario, where he came up against some future big names like Parry Sound or Bobby Orr. ![]() He has actively been playing or involved with the sport of hockey for his entire life. Roy spent his early years in Canada and grew up in Huntsville, Ontario. ![]() He belongs to the Order of Canada as an officer. Roy MacGregor is a published actor and author. Peril at the World's Biggest Hockey Tournament ![]()
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