“An in-depth, up-close and insightful look at the too-short life of a player who brought Canucks fans to their feet with his fearless play.”—Winnipeg Free Press“Tender and respectful.”—BC Review"I had the pleasure of playing with Gino for parts of three seasons. As this book shows, he was a great teammate, loved everyone on his team and looked after all of us on the ice. Vancouver was lucky to have him. He is missed by many but never forgotten!"—Russ Courtnall"Gino was the greatest teammate; he had such a huge heart and knew his role better than anyone in the league. Gino loved being a Vancouver Canuck and gave back to the community in so many ways. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and fans. This book will give people insight into his remarkable life."—Geoff Courtnall“Johnston and Leech’s Gino proves to me that Gino Odjick stands among the most interesting, intriguing, and decent people ever to play the great game. A great read.”—Roy MacGregor“Gino provides a compelling account of the life of a beloved Vancouver Canuck. From his humble beginnings in Quebec to NHL stardom and beyond, Odjick was dedicated to the well-being of teammates and the Indigenous community. This is an excellent tribute to an exceptional man.”—Randi Druzin, author of Between the Pipes and Behind the Mask"As this book shows, Gino was the ultimate warrior and the greatest teammate you could ever ask for. The opposition knew Gino had your back, and I felt safe. Miss you my friend!"—Cliff Ronning“Gino was the heart and soul of the Canucks during some of our greatest heights, as well as our greatest adversities. Johnston beautifully describes how Gino got into the game and what he did once he got to the NHL. He was a pleasure to play with and a total pain to play against.”—Stan Smyl“Gino is a fitting tribute to one of the most authentic hockey players and people I have ever met. Fiercely proud of who he was and what he accomplished.”—John Garrett, former NHL player and sports broadcaster