Great Defencemen

Great Defencemen

Author: Jim Barber

Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co

Published: 2005-10

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781554390830

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Staunch sentinels behind the blueline, the best defencemen of the golden age of hockey were loved and hated, robust and unflinching. To admirers, these bodycheckers appeared to have no understanding of the word pain. Francis Clancy, Ching Johnson, Allan Stanley, Eddie Shore, Doug Harvey and Tim Horton could sometimes be brawny bad guys, but they were always rocks on ice. In their zone, the puck stopped!


Hockey Superstars, 1996-97

Hockey Superstars, 1996-97

Author: Paul Romanuk

Publisher: Firefly Books

Published: 1996-09

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9781552090114

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Atention all hockey fans! This is a book no young hockey fan can do without. It contains a full-color photo, biographical, and statistical information on 17 NHL hockey superstars. Fans can record the progress of their favorite players and teams, predict the playoffs, and chart their own progress.


Hockey Superstars

Hockey Superstars

Author: Paul Romanuk

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9780439987547

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Sixteen mini-posters of top hockey stars with quotes and facts and useful information.


Where Countries Come to Play

Where Countries Come to Play

Author: Andrew Podnieks

Publisher: McClelland & Stewart

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 0771071140

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Where Countries Come to Play chronicles each Olympic tournament, from the 1920 Antwerp games to Vancouver in 2010. Illustrated with photographs from the IIHF archives, the book features rare pictures of games and players, as well as memorabilia and artifacts. Each event is retold through a detailed narrative that will offer fans a complete history of Olympic hockey, including amazing stories from both on and off the ice, organizational challenges, bitter battles, player's tales, and spectacular hockey action. The book also contains a prelude to 2014 Sochi and a detailed appendix of Olympic hockey stats. As well, Where Countries Come to Play celebrates the IIHF's Triple Gold Club, whose members have each won an Olympic Gold Medal, a Stanley Cup, and a World Championship. For the first time in book form, the elite club's twenty-five members are profiled and the story of their accomplishments told. The book will be publsihed in advance of the Sochi Winter Games and is the must-have hockey book for all fans of the game and for anyone that has ever cheered for their nation as they skated out onto the ice.


The Great Defender

The Great Defender

Author: Larry Robinson

Publisher: McClelland & Stewart

Published: 2014-11-04

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0771072376

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Legendary Canadien and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Larry Robinson takes readers rink-side in this highly anticipated and poignantly told memoir. Larry Robinson spent 20 seasons playing in the NHL -- seventeen with the Montreal Canadiens and retiring from the game after his final 3 seasons with the LA Kings. His great size gave his teams an incredible presence on the blue line and a tremendous defender in front of their net. But he was more than just big. He was agile, he could score and he played a style that provided both offensive and defensive strengths. For his effort, Robinson was twice recognized as the NHL's top defencemen and his contribution helped the Canadiens win the Stanley Cup six times during his tenure with the team. Never afraid to drop his gloves and play a physical game, Robinson is and will forever be regarded as one of the NHL's greatest defencemen. In The Great Defender, Robinson relives his road to the NHL and the unexpected NHL journey that has lasted over 4 decades. He has enjoyed the good fortune of playing with greats, including Ken Dryden and Guy Lafleur to coaching the greatest of all--Wayne Gretzky. His successes as a player and coach are well-documented and in his memoir, hockey fans will now enjoy the opportunity to experience the odyssey of this legendary player as seen through his eyes, lived through his emotions, and told through his voice. Robinson's story is one of triumph and will leave readers cheering for the man fondly nicknamed "Big Bird." In the process of writing this book, bestselling sports writer Kevin Shea interviewed many of Robinson's teammates, colleagues, players and family members and spent countless hours with Larry himself to capture a fascinating picture of one of hockey's greatest careers.


The New Ice Age

The New Ice Age

Author: Stephen Brunt

Publisher: M&S

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13:

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An inside look at the National Hockey League by one of Canada's best-respected journalists. "The New Ice Age" is the companion book to a six-part TV series to air on ESPN this spring. 8-page color section. 100 color photos. National tour.


The Cambridge Review

The Cambridge Review

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1890

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13:

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Vols. 1-26 include a supplement: The University pulpit, vols. [1]-26, no. 1-661, which has separate pagination but is indexed in the main vol.