Lecture 7.3.2 -
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In this lecture, we are going to continue to read until the bottom of Page 67.
Review:
Chapter 17: Saul again paints a picture of Leboutillier as a good man—one who’s willing to take care of the children and protect them from cruelty of any kind. Saul also characterizes hockey as a way of transcending his misery. While he’s skating, he seems to fly away from his earthly troubles. Saul seems to intuit the game of hockey in the same way that he intuited his parent’s disappearance. Working hard, he uses this sense of intuition, combined with a solid work ethic, to become a great hockey player before anyone even knows it.