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Glenn Hall

Author : Tom Adrahtas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Hockey goalkeepers
ISBN : 155054912X

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Glenn Hall, the Man They Call Mr. Goalie

Author : Tom Adrahtas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:49015002804707

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Glenn Hall, the Man They Call Mr. Goalie by Tom Adrahtas Pdf

In this engaging biography, hockey coach and writer Tom Adrahtas traces Mr. Goalie's rise to stardom and firmly establishes his claim to the title of number one all-time goaltender. From the goaltender's legendary pre-game ritual through the evolution of Hall's trademark butterfly style and the unparalleled consistency of his play, this is a history of the heady days of early hockey. Through interviews with Mr. Goalie, Hall's family, and such noteworthy team-mates as Stan Mikita, Doug Harvey, Ted Lindsay, Bobby Hull and many more, Adrahtas brings to life hockey in the golden era and reminds us that Glenn Hall was number one both on the ice and off.

Glenn Hall

Author : Tom
Publisher : Greystone Books
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-23
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781926812502

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Glenn Hall by Tom Pdf

Glenn hall: The Man They Call Mr. Goalie reveals his impressive statistical record, and his unique perspective on the NHL and the major participants on the ice, behind the bench, and in the front office. Here for the first time, Hall comments on the hockey politics of the era and offers insightful anecdotes and viewpoints about such personalities as Gordie Howe, Jack Adams, Ted Lindsay, Clarence Campbell, and Bobby Hull. Also included are never-before-seen photos from the Hall family collection.

Between the Pipes

Author : Randi Druzin
Publisher : Greystone Books
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781771000154

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Between the Pipes by Randi Druzin Pdf

A Canadian sportswriter profiles twelve legendary NHL goaltenders in a book that “reveals the changing face of professional hockey in the last half century” (Publishers Weekly). Some NHL goalies are great and others are intriguing characters, but a select few are legends because they're both. Such is the case with the dozen players featured here. In Between the Pipes, veteran hocky writer Randi Druzin profiles these athletes, revealing the traits that make each one unique. Gump Worsley defied the laws of biomechanics by being nimble despite having a cabbage-shaped body. He was also one of the funniest men ever to start in goal. Glenn Hall used to wrestle with a trainer in the dressing room before games and Jacques Plante refused to stay at a particular Toronto hotel. Despite their quirks, these twelve goalies are among the best the game has ever seen. With wit and verve, Druzin paints unforgettable portraits of these masked mavericks.

Saskatchewan Sports

Author : Brian Mlazgar,Holden Stoffel
Publisher : University of Regina Press
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0889771677

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Saskatchewan Sports by Brian Mlazgar,Holden Stoffel Pdf

Heart of the Blackhawks

Author : L. Waxy Gregoire,David Dupuis,Pierre Pilote
Publisher : ECW Press
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781770411364

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Heart of the Blackhawks by L. Waxy Gregoire,David Dupuis,Pierre Pilote Pdf

NHL legend Pierre Pilote brings readers rinkside in this compelling biography from the defensive great himself. The longtime Chicago Blackhawks captain of the 1960s tells his story in this no-holds-barred tale that mimics his famously rough-and-tumble playing style. From his upbringing in northern Quebec in which he played in a Monday night beer league, to captain of the Blackhawks, his captivating story of success has it all. Any sports fan will enjoy the stories of Pilote teaming up with the likes of Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Glenn Hall, Moose Vasko, Tommy Ivan, Rudy Pilous, and Billy Reay. This is truly an unforgettable story told by an unforgettable star.

Goaltenders' Union, The

Author : Greg Oliver,Richard Kamchen
Publisher : ECW Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-09-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781770905849

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Goaltenders' Union, The by Greg Oliver,Richard Kamchen Pdf

A fresh, comprehensive, and entertaining take on hockey goalies In hockey, goalies have always been a contradiction - solitary men in a team game, the last line of defence and the stalwarts expected to save the day after any and every miscue and collapse from his teammates. It's no wonder that anyone who played the position has had his sanity questioned; yet some of the biggest innovations in the game have come from its puckstoppers. In The Goaltenders' Union, Greg Oliver and Richard Kamchen talk to more than 60 keepers of yesterday and today, finding common threads to their stories, and in dozens of interviews about them with other coaches and players. From Gilles "Gratoony the Loony" Gratton, who refused to play because the moon was out of alignment with Jupiter, to Jonathan Quick, the athletically gifted master keeper of today's game, the book is an entertaining and enlightening peek behind the mask.

Bench Bosses

Author : Matthew DiBiase
Publisher : FENN-M&S
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2015-10-27
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780771025099

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Bench Bosses by Matthew DiBiase Pdf

Bench Bosses celebrates the greatest NHL Coaches in the history of the game. Bench Bosses is filled with compelling biographical narrative, innovative analysis, historical allusion, hockey folklore, humour, heartbreak, and tragedy. By introducing a creative new method for evaluating coaching success, professional historian and hockey columnist Matthew DiBiase settles many a debate. His hard-hitting prose and cogent analysis covers key aspects of coaching and definitively identifies the greatest offensive and defensive coaches, expounds on the best penalty-killing or power-play coaches and delves into statistics to determine the nastiest squads on the ice. His unique assessment method determines his selection of the top fifty head coaches of all time. DiBiase's in-depth hockey research delivers a powerful, gripping and informative look at the game's best of the best. This seminal book tells the story behind the story of coaching success. It removes subjectivity and bias and provides a comprehensive overview of each coach's major career achievements and the contributions each has made to the game. In the writing of this book, the author personally interviewed many of the game's best known coaches and their players to get the most accurate and complete perspective of the sport and its coaching elite. Readers will enjoy hearing from such names as Scotty Bowman, Al Arbour, Jean Beliveau, Dick Irving Jr., and more.

Kooks and Degenerates on Ice

Author : Thomas J. Whalen
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2020-05-13
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781538110294

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Kooks and Degenerates on Ice by Thomas J. Whalen Pdf

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Boston Bruins’ 1970 Stanley Cup championship season by reliving all the moments in Kooks and Degenerates on Ice. While the United States seethed from racial violence, war, and mass shootings, the 1969-70 “Big, Bad Bruins,” led by the legendary Bobby Orr, brushed off their perennial losing ways to defeat the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup Finals for their first championship in 29 years. In Kooks and Degenerates on Ice: Bobby Orr, the Big Bad Bruins, and the Stanley Cup Championship That Transformed Hockey, Thomas J. Whalen recounts all the memorable moments from that championship season. Behind the no-nonsense yet inspired leadership of head coach Harry Sinden, the once laughingstock Bruins became the talk of the sporting world. Nicknamed the “Big, Bad Bruins” for their propensity to out-brawl and intimidate their opponents, the team rallied around the otherworldly play of Bobby Orr and his hard-hitting teammates to take the NHL by surprise in a season to remember. Kooks and Degenerates on Ice brings to life all the colorful personalities and iconic players from this Stanley Cup-raising team. In addition, the season is placed into its historical context as the United States struggled with issues of war, race, politics, and class, making this a must-read for sports enthusiasts, hockey fans, and those interested in twentieth-century American history.

Hockey Night Fever

Author : Stephen Cole
Publisher : Doubleday Canada
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2015-10-20
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780385682138

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Hockey Night Fever by Stephen Cole Pdf

A wildly evocative chronicle of the decade that changed hockey forever. "Lady Byng died in Boston" read a sign in the Garden arena in 1970, a cheery dismissal of the NHL trophy awarded the game's most gentlemanly player. A new age of hockey was dawning. For 30 years, hockey was an orderly and (relatively) well-behaved sport. There was one Commissioner, six teams and five colours--red, white, black, blue and yellow. Oh, and one nationality. Until 1967, every player, coach, referee and GM in the NHL had been a Canadian. And then came NHL expansion, the founding of the WHA, and garish new uniforms. The Seventies had arrived: the era that gave us not only disco, polyester suits, lava lamps and mullets but also the movie Slap Shot and the arrest of ten NHL players for on-ice mayhem. But it also gave us hockey's greatest encounter (the 1972 Canada-Russia Summit), its most splendid team, the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens, and the most aesthetically satisfying game--the three-all tie on New Year's Eve, 1975, between the Canadiens and the Soviet Red Army. Modern hockey was born in the sport's wild, sensational, sometimes ugly Seventies growth spurt. The forces at play in the decade's battle for hockey supremacy--dazzling speed vs. brute force--are now, for better or worse, part of hockey's DNA. This book is a welcome reappraisal of the ten years that changed how the sport was played and experienced. Informed by first-hand interviews with players and game officials, and sprinkled with sidebars on the art and artifacts that defined Seventies hockey, the book brings dramatically alive hockey's most eventful, exciting decade.

Great Left Wingers

Author : Chris Robinson
Publisher : Heritage House Publishing Co
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1554390826

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Great Left Wingers by Chris Robinson Pdf

Recounts the stories of the best left wingers of the golden age, some known for their speed, some for their accuracy, others for their sneaky dekes, but all were admired for the power behind the plays that took their team to the top.

Brave Face

Author : Rob Vanstone
Publisher : Triumph Books
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2023-11-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781637273821

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Brave Face by Rob Vanstone Pdf

A fascinating and immersive chronicle of hockey's original maskless warriors More than 400 stitches decorated Terry Sawchuk's face during his 16 years as a goaltender in the National Hockey League, the result of high-speed collisions and slapshots that whizzed directly at his skull. All in a day's work for an elite goalie of his era. Before facemasks became standard equipment in the 1960s and '70s, men like Sawchuk, Glenn Hall, and Jacques Plante— the first goalie to ever wear a mask in the NHL— put their bodies on the line in the name of hockey, enduring broken bones, damaged organs, and even psychological turmoil. In this thoroughly researched book, Rob Vanstone illuminates the stories of these intrepid warriors while examining how the goaltender position has changed throughout the decades. As masks evolved from ghoulish-looking creations not out of place in horror films to today's caged helmets with custom artwork, goalies' body positioning and tactics were similarly transformed along with NHL regulations.Told with charm and verve, this is an essential portrait of a uniquely brutal and harrowing chapter in hockey history.

Triple Overtime

Author : Stephen Cole
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10-30
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781451675580

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Triple Overtime by Stephen Cole Pdf

The ultimate guide to the stories and the stats, the highlights and lowlights from every team in the NHL, by the author of Double Overtime Hello, hockey fans! It’s time to drop the puck for Triple Overtime Triple Overtime is your best guide to the stories and the stats, the highlights and lowlights from every team in the NHL. Canada vs. the U.S.—Who has the best hockey movies? Love at Second Sight: The new-and-improved Winnipeg Jets! The night the Chicago Blackhawks were born The best small forwards! Where did Steven Stamkos learn to score? Edmonton’s boy band of brothers Experience hockey history and hijinks like you never have before!

Jacques Plante

Author : Todd Denault
Publisher : McClelland & Stewart
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2009-10-27
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781551993348

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Jacques Plante by Todd Denault Pdf

The first full-scale biography of a legendary and award-winning NHL goalie who transformed the game. “There are a lot of very good goalies, there are even a fair number of great goalies. But there aren’t many important goalies. And Jacques Plante was an important goalie.” Ken Dryden On and off the ice Jacques Plante was a true original; he was extremely talented, boastful, defiant, mysterious, and complex. Throughout his tumultuous career as a goalie, he played for Montreal, New York, St. Louis, Toronto, Boston, and Edmonton. His contributions to and impact on the game were extensive and are reflected in today’s rules, equipment, and style of play. Thoroughly investigated through archival and primary research, and including interviews with figures such as Jean Béliveau, Henri Richard, Dickie Moore, and Scotty Bowman, this biography sheds light on one of the most pivotal figures in the history of hockey.

NHL

Author : Erin Nicks
Publisher : ABDO
Page : 115 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781098210007

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NHL by Erin Nicks Pdf

This title tells the story of the National Hockey League, from its founding in Canada more than a century ago to its status today as a world-class showcase for hockey talent. Readers will learn about the league's stars, coaches, and venues, as well as its Stanley Cup and controversies within the sport. Features include infographics, a glossary, websites, source notes, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.