Wedged between the Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 212) and the Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre, there is a tidy office.



Within, during working hours, sits Glen Goodall.



Over 1,600 miles straight south is Leisure World, a retirement community in Mesa, Ariz. Daily at the rec center, cue chalked and eyes peeled for incoming snowbirds, is Guyle Fielder.



A 48-year-old real-estate agent, who was born in Fort Nelson, B.C., and grew up in Thompson, Man.



An 88-year-old pool shark, who was born in Potlatch, Idaho, and grew up in Nipawin, Sask.



While you may not be familiar with the names, these are two faces of Seattle hockey.



The centremen – separated by a generation, united by production – owned the Emerald City’s rinks. Fielder dazzled the WHL (pro-hockey version) from 1953-69, while Goodall dominated the WHL (major-junior version) between 1984 and 1990.



They combined for 21 winters of exemplary hockey on behalf of...