Bringing high theory to the hockey rink, Nathan Kalman-Lamb has done what few other critical sports scholars have: write a book that is both scholarly rigorous and accessible to the everyday sports fan. Game Misconduct shines the flood lights on the dark corners of the sports industry. Is another world of sports possible, one free of exploitation, alienation, and the sacrifice of athletic bodies? Read this book and find out for yourself.--Simon Black, former NCAA athlete and sports columnist for Canadian Dimension magazine Kalman-Lamb's book lends a very important perspective into the microcosm that is sports and what it may be saying about humanity.--Royce White, NCAA, NBA and NBLC player A path-breaking book that invites readers into radical analysis by way of the absorbing stories of professional athletes and their fans.--Alan Sears, author of The Next New Left Kalman-Lamb's brilliant, quite moving study of hockey, injury, and identity gives us a model for critical sports studies at their very best.--Orin Starn, author of The Passion of Tiger Woods: An Anthropologist Reports on Golf, Race, and Celebrity Scandal Nathan Kalman-Lamb's eloquent and well-researched book Game Misconduct has has moved the discussion of sport and social inequality to a new terrain.--Gamal Abdel-Shehid, York University At the heart of professional sports, insists Nathan Kalman-Lamb, is the sacrifice of the athletic body. Wading through a battlefield of injured players, obsessed fans, and profit-hungry owners, Game Misconduct reveals ugly secrets of the sports business. After reading this incisive analysis, none of us will ever watch a sports event in quite the same way--nor should we.--David McNally, author of Global Slump