A Hockey Story

A Hockey Story

Author: Rich Torrey

Publisher: Kane/Miller Book Publishers

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781610670531

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Hockey is a great sport, but joining a new team can make playing it a bit scary: What if everyone is better than me? What if my new coach is mean? What if no one talks to me? What if I have to go to the bathroom?


Herb Brooks

Herb Brooks

Author: John Gilbert

Publisher: Mvp Books

Published: 2010-09-27

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 0760339953

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The U. S. hockey team’s victory at the 1980 Olympics was a “Miracle on Ice”--a miracle largely brought about by Herb Brooks, the legendary coach who forged that invincible team. Famously antagonistic toward the press at Lake Placid, Brooks nonetheless turned to sportswriter John Gilbert after each game, giving his longtime friend and confidant what became the most comprehensive coverage of the ’80 team. This book is Gilbert’s memoir of Brooks. Neither strictly biography or tell-all exposé, Herb Brooks: The Inside Story of a Hockey Mastermind is the story of an extraordinary man as it emerged in the course of a remarkable friendship.


Tiger

Tiger

Author: Tiger Williams

Publisher: Seal Books

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780770420819

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Tiger

Tiger

Author: Tiger Williams

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780888944481

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The Story of Hockey

The Story of Hockey

Author: Anastasia Suen

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2001-12-15

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9780823959976

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Forms of hockey have been played for centuries.


Sixteen

Sixteen

Author: Peter J. Drennan

Publisher: RoseDog Books

Published: 2012-09-13

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781434988935

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"...written by a physician who has been in practice for twenty-eight years. He reflects back in the preface on the pursuit of dreams with its ups and downs on the way to a career in medicine. There he describes a young boy and his encounter with one of our great games: hockey. In that sport and others he played, lessons were being presented that would help him get ready for the challenges ahead in the bigger game: life." --P. [4] of cover.


World's Strangest Hockey Stories

World's Strangest Hockey Stories

Author: Bart Rockwell

Publisher: Troll Communications

Published: 1996-12

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780816728534

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Brief anecdotes of funny and bizarre happenings during a century of hockey.


Inspirational Hockey Stories for Young Readers

Inspirational Hockey Stories for Young Readers

Author: Mike Johnson

Publisher:

Published: 2023-05-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Are you a fan of the game of ice hockey? Do you see the beauty that comes from the intensity that takes place on the ice? Are you in need of an inspirational story or two? As a sport, ice hockey is an intense battle waged by two teams over a sheet of rock-hard ice, but the battles and stories that happen off the ice can be just as intense. Because of that intensity, the people involved in the game often have to overcome obstacles that have nothing to do with the puck or the game itself. When that happens to a player with the world watching, those onlookers are inspired by the grit and tenacity the players demonstrate. Hockey players truly are special people. They have a set of skills unique to their game, and not all of them are physical. Mentally, hockey players have to be sharp and resilient. When those skills are put on display, crowds will marvel and cheer. But when tragedy strikes, those same skills prove to the world that moving forward is possible no matter what happens. Inspirational Hockey Stories for Young Readers contains 12 real-life stories involving hockey players and families from decades' worth of hockey history. You'll find players grappling with a range of situations, from cancer to disabilities and more, and their reactions are sure to inspire you to contend with whatever is causing you pain in your life. Some of the stories in this book include: Gordie Howe's resilient career. An emotional shutout from Craig Anderson. Jim Kyte's trailblazing career. How the first unofficial NHL All-Star Game came to be. This book is sure to motivate and inspire any hockey fan, from the young skater playing with friends up to the adult league champion. This book may also help the reader understand how a hockey player can find a way to move forward, even when their dreams are seemingly stripped away from them. Maybe there's a hockey player in your life who needs a boost in their life. Maybe they're struggling with their health, or there's conflict around them that they are unable to handle on their own. Or, maybe, you just know a hockey player who loves the history of the game and wants to read about 12 amazing players. Either way, this book is bound to bring a smile, or maybe even a few tears of happiness, to anyone who knows what it takes to play the game of hockey. It is sure to inspire hockey players and fill their hearts with pride that they play the toughest sport ever created.


Miracle in Lake Placid

Miracle in Lake Placid

Author: John Gilbert

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-11-19

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1683583078

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A Celebration of America's Greatest Olympic Victory—the 1980 US–USSR Hockey Game! Forty years after the "Miracle on Ice" captivated the world, this book deeply examines the impact that singular event had on the people who played and coached in it and how that game changed the trajectory of American hockey. Seasoned journalist John Gilbert was there every step of the way, and thanks to his detailed recordkeeping, allows readers to reexamine the game against the Soviets, what made it the upset it was, why it still resonates today, and what it did to the lives of the players. From Mike Eruzione to Jim Craig, Mark Johnson, Buzz Schneider, Jack O’Callahan, Herb Brooks, and many others, Gilbert covers all the key players and leaders and in doing so offers a deeper understanding of the emotions and the strategy, the hows and whys of the actual game, and the impact that moment had on their lives both in the immediate aftermath and today. Gilbert doesn’t miss a beat in uncovering some never-before-told angles and helping expose the ripple effect the event helped create —and how the movie Miracle helped reinvigorate the story and inspire a new generation of players and fans. To explore the lead-up to one of the greatest moments in American sports and the impact on American morale in the aftermath of the Miracle, Gilbert dives deep into the archives. In doing so he offers a look at this moment unlike it’s ever been done before and helps answer the question as to why it continues to capture our imaginations.