Shinny Game Melted the Ice is a memoir piece by renowned Ojibway author Richard Wagamese . The story explores the profound impact of the Sixties Scoop
Now, let’s address the core of your search: . Is this a literal event or a beloved myth?
Because under that exact name, you are likely looking for one of several rare documents. Below is a curated list of PDF sources that contain the legend, rules, or stories of shinny games so intense they “melted the ice.”
For those unfamiliar, "shinny" is a term used in ice hockey to describe a casual, pick-up game played without formal rules or referees. It's a game that's all about creativity, adaptability, and having fun. Now, imagine applying those same principles to the world of leadership and business.
The Toronto Star (1955) ran a feature titled “When the Shinny Game Melted the Ice: A February to Remember.” A scanned PDF of this article exists on the (free access with a library card). Use the search code: RG 587, Box 12, Hockey Folklore .

