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Hockey's Wildest Season

Hockey's Wildest Season
Author: John G. Robertson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-02-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476641250

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The 1969-70 season marked a turning point in the history of the National Hockey League. The season began with a near fatality and it culminated on a steamy Sunday afternoon in Boston with one of the NHL's most iconic moments. In the interim, the 12 NHL clubs staged thrilling and memorable playoff races that were not decided until the final regular-season games were played. The three traditional powerhouse teams from the Original Six era faltered while former underdog clubs began to vie for top honors. Along the way, Boston's Bobby Orr made history by becoming the first defenseman to win the NHL scoring title, three aging veterans in Detroit combined to form the most effective forward line in hockey, and a rookie goalie, Tony Esposito, lifted the Chicago Black Hawks from the basement to a divisional championship. Told here are the numerous other wonderful, strange, and captivating incidents that made the fun, fascinating, and free-wheeling 53rd NHL season one for the ages.


Cold War on Ice

Cold War on Ice
Author: John G. Robertson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2023-10-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476651302

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Between December 28, 1975, and January 11, 1976, a groundbreaking hockey event took place: Super Series '76. Eight National Hockey League clubs each hosted a single exhibition game against one of two touring teams from the USSR: Central Red Army or Wings of the Soviet. Officially nothing was at stake, but serious hockey fans realized that a Cold War clash of political ideologies was occurring on North American ice surfaces. The top pro teams would finally meet the best "amateurs" from the Soviet Elite League. The reputations of the NHL and Soviet hockey were both on the line. Canadians already knew how strong the Soviets were, based on the eye-opening experiences of both countries' hockey stars in the 1972 and 1974 Summit Series. For many Americans, however, the talents of the exotic, Eastern Bloc visitors provided a stunning revelation. This book outlines the history of the intense Canada-USSR hockey rivalry that preceded Super Series '76 and then focuses on those eight captivating games in New York, Pittsburgh, Montreal, Buffalo, Boston, Chicago, Long Island and Philadelphia. Two of these contests are still widely discussed today for vastly different reasons. One may have been the greatest hockey game ever played.


Five Overtimes

Five Overtimes
Author: John G. Robertson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2024-05-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476652546

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The quarter century comprising the "Original Six" years of the National Hockey League is often fondly discussed by the sport's scholarly fans. However, one surprisingly underappreciated jewel from that era is the 1951 Stanley Cup final series between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens. It provided something never seen before in the history of the NHL and has not been seen since: every one of the five games required a dramatic sudden-death overtime period to determine a winner. This book takes an in-depth look at this exciting conclusion to the 1950-51 NHL season, as well as an examination of the two playoff semifinal series, and a general overview of the goings-on from the 210-game regular season featuring many amusing anecdotes. As an added bonus, a special chapter discusses the short life, baffling disappearance, and untimely death of Toronto defenseman Bill Barilko just four months after he notched the Cup-winning tally in April. Also examined is the recent controversy about who really possesses the historic puck with which Barilko scored his famous goal.


The Bruins in 25 Games

The Bruins in 25 Games
Author: John G. Robertson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2023-01-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476648980

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Having played more than 7,500 regular-season and playoff games since the franchise's inception in 1924, the Boston Bruins have become an iconic National Hockey League team boasting a sizable fan base well beyond Massachusetts. In a century of spirited play, the Bruins have brought great joy--and great disappointment--to their passionate legions of followers across North America. Twenty-five of these games are presented here, chronologically, in great detail. Most will be known to hardcore followers of the Bruins, others may be on the obscure side. All of them combine to create a tapestry of triumphs, travails, cheers and tears. The book follows the club's fortunes from the early days of Eddie Shore and Tiny Thompson, through the halcyon seasons of the Kraut Line, forward to the dominant renaissance years of the Orr-Esposito 1970s, and into the third decade of the 21st century.


Brave Face

Brave Face
Author: Rob Vanstone
Publisher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1637273827

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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.


The Greatest Hockey Records

The Greatest Hockey Records
Author: Matt Doeden
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Hockey
ISBN: 1429620080

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"Short stories and tables of statistics describe the history and greatest records of the National Hockey League"--Provided by publisher.


The Last Hurrah

The Last Hurrah
Author: Stephen Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1995
Genre: Hockey
ISBN:

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The Unofficial Guide to Even More of Hockey's Most Unusual Records

The Unofficial Guide to Even More of Hockey's Most Unusual Records
Author: Don Weekes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781553650621

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In this third book in their Unofficial Guide series, hockey trivia mavens Don Weekes and Kerry Banks delineate that rarefied realm of play: the twilight zone of hockey stats. A world apart from the standard off-the-shelf record book, this irresistible read reveals never-before-published stats in a concise but dramatic storytelling format that takes the hockey-record genre to another level. Who has taken the most penalty shots without scoring a goal? What was the most money bid for a date with an NHL player? Which NHLer owns the record for the most regular-season wins? Who has been traded the most times without ever playing an NHL game? From Abel to Zamboni, this insider guide covers not only the well-known champions of goal scoring and goal saving, but also those unsung heroes and zeros who skated away from the game without fanfare -- until now.


NHL Hockey

NHL Hockey
Author: John MacKinnon
Publisher: Triumph Books (IL)
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1997
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781572432154

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An official fans guide to all 26 NHL teams, and a history of the game in North America and Canada.