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Ya Wanna Go? Here's How...

November 20, 2018, 8:47 AM ET [7 Comments]
Paul Stewart
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The process of writing an autobiography proved to be much more arduous than I ever thought it would be. Hopefully, readers will be pleased with the end result: my just-published book entitled "Ya Wanna Go?" is now available in hard cover, soft cover, Kindle and other formats through Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other distributors including my official site's store.

I am also happy to autograph/ inscribe your copy of the book for the cost of covering the additional postage involved (the book has to ship from our printer to me and then I will send it onward after signing it).

For information, visit my official site YaWannaGo.com. While you are there, check out the photo gallery, which includes dozens photos from my playing and officiating days from my personal collection, many of which there was not enough space to publish within the book.

It's my hope that Ya Wanna Go will entertain readers with hockey and off-ice stories. The time period spans my grandfather's NHL coaching/officiating and Major League Baseball umpiring careers, through my upbringing in Dorchester, schooling at Groton and University of Pennsylvania, my well-traveled playing career in the minor leagues, WHA and NHL, my active officiating career and beyond.

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A Class of 2018 inductee to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, Paul Stewart holds the distinction of being the first U.S.-born citizen to make it to the NHL as both a player and referee. On March 15, 2003, he became the first American-born referee to officiate in 1,000 NHL games. Today, Stewart is the director of hockey officiating for the ECAC. Visit his official website at YaWannaGo.com.
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