I have a confession to make. When former US Navy pilot Bruce Valley told me about his personal hockey memories, I was not expecting a whole lot. His book reminisces about his lifelong love affair with the game of hockey, but more specifically his youth playing with the local team in small town New Hampshire. Who is going to want to read that, was my silent question. The answer turns the answer is every real hockey fan and then some. The book is called Seahawk: Confessions Of An Old Hockey Goalie . Remember that name because it is an early 2009 release, but it will get a lot of attention in hockey circles, not to mention serious consideration for the 2009 HockeyBookReviews.com Hockey Book Of The Year Award. Upon receipt of the book I was shocked to see the ringing endorsements on the book's back cover and opening page. Dave Bidini, author of Tropic of Hockey and The Best Game You Can Name , not to mention one of few true literary geniuses in the world of sports literature, absolute...