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Growing Up Hockey: The Life and Times of Everyone Who Ever Loved the Game
Published in Paperback by Folklore Publishing (2007-09)
Author: Brian Kennedy
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A Christmas Story, Hockey Style
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Review Date: 2008-01-27
"Growing Up Hockey" is about a little boy, this one a real-life hockey player named Brian Kennedy. If you enjoyed "A Christmas Story" and love hockey, you'll be glad to know that reading Kennedy's account of his love affair with hockey is like listening to Ralphie Parker talk about his obsession for a Red Ryder BB gun. The major difference is that Kennedy schemes for not a rifle to fend off Black Bart but rather a hockey stick with a banana curve and then a Ken Dryden hockey card so that he can boast to his playground pals. You read this story, and you'll boast to your hockey friends that you've read the funniest hockey book you've read in years.

A Book We Can All Relate To
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-03
Brian Kennedy's Growing Up Hockey will take you back to the playground, reminding you of the politics of childhood. For Brian, this meant having the right hockey stick and having the rare hockey cards. But do not be fooled. This book is not just for hockey fans. Anyone can relate. As kids, we all wanted to be able to brag to our friends about our possessions or our accomplishments. And those things we loved as children we often take with us as adults. This is what this book is all about.

And the writing style? Brian writes in a way that makes it hard to put the book down. He does not waste words, but he gives all the detail needed. I read the book in three days, even after having to steal it back from my wife.

Loved it even though I'm not a hockey fan.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-12
My husband bought this book and I was curious about it when I read the title. I started reading and just couldn't stop. This is a book full of memories and moments that stayed in the mind of the narrator, and they take us (as readers) back to our own memories. These stories made me think about friends in the playground, about that one fleeting moment of athletic success and how it feels to be so close to my dreams of glory. Reading story after story reminded me about that past that we very often take for granted and easily forget, but that will always be a series of defining moments that make us who we are. It's also gratifying to read where the narrator ended up, since he reflects also on his own present life. I am not a hockey fan, but I enjoy good stories, especially when they're written in a way that grabs you.

A MUST Own for Hockey Fans
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-29
Brian Kennedy's story of the average hockey lover/player growing up in Canada is one I think everyone who loves hockey will enjoy. Growing Up Hockey chronicles Mr. Kennedy's life as he grew up in Canada and later went to the US and England for school or work. Although I grew up in the US, where hockey was not the main sport, I enjoyed reading about what life is like for those who grow up with hockey as an integral part of their lives.

It's great that the US has so many options, but I found myself wishing I knew what it was like to be able to discuss hockey with almost anyone around. Since I've been a fan of hockey, I've always had a couple friends who enjoy the game about as much as I do, but it would be something else to experience an environment where those who did not follow hockey were the exception.

Mr. Kennedy's detailed account of his life growing up with hockey as a central influence is very interesting. He tells stories about playing hockey, watching hockey, hockey cards, living without being able to see much hockey, the differences between the NHL and ENL (in England), and life in Canada. I couldn't recommend this book more for anyone in your life who loves hockey!

Just sit back and enjoy the ride
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-01
Life is ultimately about love. We all recognize love, although we do not love in the same way. None understands the logic of our individual passions, but we count ourselves fortunate to be near its mystery. LA Car Editor-at-Large and sports journalist Brian Kennedy writes about his lifelong love and passion in Growing Up Hockey (Folklore Publishing, 2007). The book draws you in at the beginning, with Brian's preschool adventure onto ice in Montreal, and ends with his touching the Duck's Stanley Cup in Los Angeles. The section titles of his book say it well: Learning the Game, Living the Game, Loving the Game. This is a story of a boy who grows up in Canada 's suburbs living for his pee wee league and collecting NHL cards. This is a story of a man who still is the consummate fan watching games over and over so that the video wears thin. He played until it got too rough, he refereed, he bought tickets from scalpers. He finally finds opportunity to worm himself nearer the game by becoming a sports writer. Here is another instance where he writes so he can be closer to his favorite sport. You see, Brian has another passion and love. Brian also writes about cars and car racing. Hockey and cars are about the adrenaline of gliding speed. But why analyze. Growing Up Hockey should be approached in much the same way as Brian's automotive articles: Just sit back, hang on and enjoy the ride.

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Hockey in New Haven (CT) (Images of Sports)
Published in Paperback by Arcadia Publishing (2007-10-10)
Authors: Heather Bernardi and Kevin Tennyson
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AWESOME BOOK FOR ALL NH HOCKEY FANS
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Review Date: 2008-04-11
Although I was only about 7 when I first saw the Beast play in Oct 1997, I absolutely fell in love with hockey at the Coliseum. I've been playing hockey ever since I was 5 and have been playing goalie ever since the age of 7. My favorite goalies were T-Mac and Founts, and when I saw this book for sale I just had to get it. Many of the generations in my family were Nighthawk fans, and I can't wait to share this awesome book with them.

This is a must have for anybody who loves hockey and misses NH hockey, particularly. The only thing that I didn't care about this book was that the newer pictures are in black and white, and there weren't many Beast/Senator photos, but its still an awesome image book. I hope that if these authors have any more Beast photos they will make another book exclusively about the Beast of New Haven. Absolutely an awesome job, great work to the publishers and I recieved it in the mail literally days later from my order. Awesome, awesome stuff, thank you so much for keeping my favorite hockey memories alive.

good memories
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Review Date: 2007-12-29
Enjoyed this very much. It not only provided a history of hockey in New Haven but it provided me great memories of what I saw growing up as well as my and my families involvement with the Nighthawks. My whole family and some hockey friends have a copy now.

Great Feedback
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Review Date: 2007-10-18
Thank you all for the great support. We believe we put out a great book something for anyone who ever set foot in the New Haven Arena or the New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum. This book will bring back great memories and make them last forever

Incredible Minor League Hockey History -Well done, Great pictures!
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Review Date: 2007-10-18
Having followed New Haven Hockey since the early 1970s, I was very pleased to find this book. It is very well done. It is loaded with photos, more than most sports books I have read. The history of hockey in New Haven is carefully laid out by the authors and their passion for the game shows in the accompanying text. What makes this book amazing is its incredible depth and the fact that it is the most complete book on a minor league hockey in any city ever done. I highly recommend this book to those with fond memories of hockey in New Haven, either of the New Haven Blades, Nighthawks , Beast or Knights and as a nice gift item for hockey coaches in the area. In my area this book already has incredible buzz with book signings and events in the news and many dedicated fans and hockey players supporting the effort. It is good to see that all that many of us remember has been documented for others to see.

Heather ROCKS! as an author
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-16
This is the best book about Hockey that I have EVER read! I am a HUGE hockey fan and the author's did such an incredible job with this. I am excited about meeting the authors at the book signing on October 25th at Barnes and Noble in North Haven. Its about time someone captured the TRUE game of hockey! Heather you ROCK!! from your dedicated fans...

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In the Crease: Goaltenders Look at Life in the NHL
Published in Paperback by McClelland & Stewart (1996-08-03)
Author: Dick Irvin
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This is a great book for hockey fans everywhere.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-26
Hockey fans will love this book. If you are not a hockey fan, you may want to read this book. It could change your opinion!

An excellent read for sports story fanatics
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-11
The best part about this book is that it's in the players' own words. For anyone who enjoys stories about old time hockey this is a must read.

Get inside a goalie's head - where goaltending originates.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-15
Inside stories, inside thoughts, the hows, whys, and wherefores of hockey goaltending. Not just the stars and legends, but the back-ups, the crazies, the philosopher-goalies speak on the art, zen, and fun that is goaltending.

If you are a goalie in any sport, whether hockey, lacrosse, soccer, water polo - you will gain useful insight into your game by hearing how these athletes describe their vocation.

Irvin knows how to preamble and then just let the goalies speak their piece. An excellent read.

A book of fascinating conversations with hockey goalies
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-03
This is an excellent look at goalies from the present and recent past. You'll learn more about your favorites and get a welcome introduction to others (many of whom are still playing) you haven't heard as much about. You can open the book, start reading at the beginning, middle, or end, and you'll have a good time!

A must read for young goaltenders and their parents!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-22
As a parent of a goaltender, who of course wants to make it to the NHL, I found this book to be very encouraging. Every goaltender can and does have bad games. If you have the heart, you have a chance to make it.

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Mystery at Lake Placid (Screech Owls Series #1)
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
Author: Roy MacGregor
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Mystery at Lake Placid - a 32 year old reader
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Review Date: 2005-12-02
I enjoyed this book alot. Although I am 32 years old, I still enjoy reading the stuff that kids today read. I think it was definitely worth the read.

Good young book
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Review Date: 2002-04-21
This book is great for children playing hockey and want to hear what the Screech Owls are doing. There is also a show of The Screech Owls.

GOOD BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-17
A very good book for kids who love hockey

Thank you Mr MacGregor
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-09
My older boys love this series! My oldest has been playing travel hockey for 10 years (he's 17). He started reading the Screech Owls when he was 10 years old, but when our 2nd son started reading them several years ago, and newer stories were written, I'd catch Nicholas reading them, too (literally only taking minutes to polish it off!). Our 2nd boy doesn't play hockey (golf and tennis), but he truly enjoys the series. He already put all the news Screech Owl books on his Christmas list for this year.

The funny thing is I found this series in LAKE PLACID, NY (our favorite vacation spot) in my favorite book store. How excited was I that I found a book that would keep my son's attention because of hockey, in Lake Placid, about Lake Placid?! It was a win win. Reading is so important, and it's hard sometimes to find interesting book series, especially for boys. So I thank Roy MacGregor, and hope he keeps writing. I only wish to find more authors who would touch on other sports subjects (besides baseball) like Mr MacGregor does. Also, I would love if Mr MacGregor would write books that my 7 year old would enjoy.

This one will score big with young hockey fans!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1997-09-23
Finally, a young adult series about hockey! For young fans of the game, the Screech Owls series is right on target. If you are interested in hockey action, mystery, and teamwork, this is the series for you.
A team of Canadian hockey players travels to Lake Placid for an international tournament, and soon discovers that they have more to deal with than playing hockey. Sarah Cuthberson, the team captain becomes the target of sabatoge, and it's up to Travis Lindsay and his teammates to save the day (or night, even though Travis is afraid of the dark).
Hockey players will appreciate Travis' play-by-play account of the games, and everyone will enjoy the humorous dialogue among teammates.
Some language may offend the very young (or at least their parents). Overall, a must read for those interested in hockey

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NHL Official Guide and Record Book 2008
Published in Paperback by Triumph Books (2007-10-01)
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Everything you could want about the NHL
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-12
I'm keeping this one right by the toilet for extended sessions.

One part I like is the pictures of all the players by their statistical profiles. Also, complete won-loss records for each team, so you can see the ups and downs.

nhl hockey guide and record book
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Review Date: 2007-12-26
This was a gift for my son who loved it. Liked it better than the Sporting News hockey register.

NHL Guide and Record Book
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Review Date: 2007-10-20
Fantastic as ever. I have purchased the book sinde 1982, and its getting better and better. I from Denmark

Great compendium of NHL past and present
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-22
Outstanding reference for the casual or hardcore hockey fan! Has great detail on the past season as well as statistics for every player who has ever suited up in the NHL and records.

NHL Official Guide and Record Book 2008
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-05
A good reference book for those who like information on all 30 NHL teams and current hockey players on their rosters.

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Putting A Roof On Winter: Hockey's Rise from Sport to Spectacle
Published in Hardcover by Greystone Books (2000-10)
Author: Michael McKinley
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Fabulous Book
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Review Date: 2002-08-31
Quite simply the best book ever written on the history of the sport

OH LORD
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Review Date: 2001-08-18
when i opened up this book it was like the heavens opened up and angels smiled upon me.

NHL players and owners, please read this book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-19
This book is fascinating on a number of levels. It gives a great account of the beginnings of hockey, including the tensions between anglo and francophone players in Montreal in the early days.

It's also a great trip down memory lane for any fan who remembers a few decades back to players like the Rocket, and has even further, but fuzzy, memories of guys like Turk Broda or Howie Morenz. McKinley covers all the major players and moments of hockey past.

But the book is more than that. It's at many levels an argument about the game, and the recurring message is that, from the very start, there's been tension between owners who have tried to outspend each other in order to win.

Reading about this element puts the currently approaching labor crisis in a historical perspective in a way that no other hockey book I'm familiar with does. For that reason alone, it's worth the read.

It makes me wish that Gary Bettman, every NHL owner, and every player would pick up a copy. It might enlighten them to know that the money and contract issues currently plaguing the game are not new. Fans can only hope that it would have the further effect of waking them up to the effects of excess before they give the game a black eye through another work stoppage.

A fantastic book. McKinley is to be congratulated.

Great Hockey History Book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-27
Fantastic Stories about the history of hockey and the Stanley Cup. Not written like a usual history book, but written as a wonderful story! To anyone who plays hockey or is a big fan, this book is a must!

Outstanding Read!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-28
I have read many books that detail the history of the great game of Hockey, but none was better written than this book. Mr. McKinley tells the history in a way that is easy to follow and entertaining to read. Where many of the hockey history books are confusing to follow, this one is a joy to read. I have read through the book twice already and will surely revisit the book many times in the future. Highly recommend!

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So You Want to Play in the NHL : A Guide for Young Players
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill (2000-09-01)
Authors: Dan Bylsma and Jay Bylsma
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required reading
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-26
As a coach and someone who knows the personal dedication it takes to achieve life's goals, this book confirms everything I have done in my life and teach to the players on my team. This book is more than a book about hockey. It spells out a recipe for success in life, in and out of hockey(or any team sport for that matter). Every page has something that will inspire you and remind you what is important in life. I am making this book required reading for my team because it confirms everything I have ever said in the locker room and to parents. While this is one man's journey through life to the NHL, the story is one shared by most people in the struggle to define who they are as the grow up and to achieve the goals that they want.

Dan Bylsma's latest literary achievement is a winner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-20
As the father of a 9-year-old, I am delighted that my son has selected Dan Bylsma as one of his role models. Dan (Anaheim Mighty Ducks of the National Hockey League), and his dad's most recent collaborative literary achievement, "So You Want to Play in the NHL" is an honest and straight-forward discussion about Dan's uncompromised determination to become a professional hockey player, is set against a backdrop of objectivity and seemingly insurmountable odds. The book embodies a wonderful and powerful message, that hardword and determination are the cornerstones of personal, as well as professional success. I highly recommend this book to all aspiring young athletes, their coaches, and parents.

Great Read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-27
I actually bought this book from the Dan Bylsma WEB site. THe book was sent autographed to my son for this past Christmas. Most of the content is directed toward kids interested in playing hockey and who have questions from how do I do a certain drill to what if my parents are embarrasing me. My 8 year old enjoyed the book very much and continues to read it again and again. I still pick it up as well. If you haven't read the first book "So Your Son Want's to Play in the NHL", another great read.

Dan Bylsma's latest book is a winner
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-12-20
As the father of a 9 year old son, I am proud that my child has selected Dan Bylsma as one of his role models. Dan and his father's latest collaborative literary achivement is an honest and straightforward study of the role of athletics in a young persons life. The fire and passion of competitive sports at the highest level, measured against a backdrop of incalculable odds of achieving professional success is difficult, if not seemingly impossible to reconcile. Nonetheless, Bylsma's book "So you want to play in the NHL" deserves commendation for having done just that. I strongly recommend this book to any parent or child who participates in sports and who is fortunate to have the courage to dream.

Hockey With A Purpose
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-22
After receiving the book, I read it throughout the day as opportunity presented itself. I hated to put it down when I had other stuff to do. I felt like I was being forced to leave the game before it was over. I was enchanted by the book as if I'd never read it before, thrilled to play a role by helping with it and to be mentioned in this wonderful contribution to amateur hockey. As I read it, I thought about my roles as a father of a young player, as a coach, and as a coaching educator for USA Hockey. Two overwhelming thoughts came to mind as I read the printed version of the book. The truth conveyed by the material and the fact that at times I fall short of the goals conveyed by that truth from a child's perspective. Even though I speak or write about and teach many of these things quite often, I found myself addressing my mistakes in each of my roles as I read the book. But, even as I found myself addressing my mistakes, I was simultaneously using the ideas in the book to reaffirm many of my beliefs or to assimilate these ideas to address issues from a different perspective. And as stated in the book, perseverance is a key to success. Taking responsibility is a key to success. Learning from mistakes or failure is what truly makes you better. "So You Want To Play In The NHL" has given me additional impetus in my goal to constantly strive to improve as a father, a coach and a coaching educator. Thank you for taking the time to inspire even us older hockey guys with a book written for kids, because really, we are all still kids at heart! By addressing the issues from a kid's perspective for kids, I believe you have succeeded in reaching adults as well. The heart of this old kid is much better as a result of the time and effort you have taken to share your thoughts with the hockey world. This new book, "So You Want To Play In The NHL", for kids, and the existing book for adults, "So Your Son Wants To Play In The NHL", set the standards by which all of us in the sporting world should continually strive to achieve. Cordially, Terry Vayda USA Hockey Associate Coach-In-Chief (Southeast District--Florida)

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The Best of It Happened in Hockey
Published in Hardcover by Stoddart (1998-02)
Author: Brian McFarlane
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Colorful anecdotes and history.
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Review Date: 2005-07-17
This is an excellent book for a young hockey fan who wants to learn about the colorful past of the NHL and the other leagues that formed around it. It's not a history book per se, and doesn't offer any organized history of hockey, but rather is a scattered collection of short anecdotes from all eras of hockey up until the early 90's. You are sure to laugh at some of the stories and grimace at others. The book is a light read and the anecdotes are just the right length for picking up the book and reading a dozen or so at a time. It only makes me wish they will put out an updated version in the next few years to cover the most recent decade of hockey. My only complaint is that the stories didn't consistently include the dates they were set in (though the majority of the time they did). Sometimes this made it a guessing game when the events took place. But other than that this is a delightful book for all hockey fans, old and young.

Incredibly entertaining hockey anecdotes.
Helpful Votes: 28 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-14
This book ranks at the top of my list so far as hockey books are concerned. Unlike many books, this one does not contain a single complete story, but a collection of amusing anecdotes ranging from the late nineteenth century to the recent years of NHL hockey. Since there are differnt stories in this book, my interest was rejuvenated every time I would start a new one-page anecdote. I would recommend this book to any hockey fan of any callibre, from the new kid watching his first hockey season, to those older hardcore fans who remember Howie Morenz's style of play.

great stuff
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-02
From a person who loves the game of hockey, past and present,this book is excellent. Even if you know every stat around I guaranteetheres something interesting in this book that you didnt know. Do want to know about the fight that John Ferguson waited 10 years for? Well its in here along with tons of other hockey stories than any true fan can certainly appreciate.

Comprehensive Collection of Stories
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-12
The Best of it Happened in Hockey is a great collection of stories that span more than 150 years of the history of the game. I was very impressed with the variety of stories and I thought that McFarlane did a great job in making it a very well balanced book. There are some classic stories as well as rarely heard tales from all eras.

The book itself was laid out nicely and was very easy to read. This is a great book for anyone who is interested in some of the finer details of hockey history such as myself. McFarlane doesn't have the world's finest story telling abilities, but he's still a guy you want on your bookshelf. Though he doesn't produce a story with as much color as a Don Cherry or a Stan Fischler, his collection of data more than makes up for his shortcomings.

Overall, a superb book that any devote hockey fan will really fine interesting and entertaining.

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The Big M: The Frank Mahovlich Story
Published in Hardcover by Sports Masters (1999-09-01)
Author: Ted Mahovlich
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THE BIG M GETS A BIG A+ FOR THIS BOOK
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Review Date: 2008-03-01
THIS BOOK ABOUT FRANK MAHOVLICH IS WELL WORTH READING. THE BIG M WAS ONE OF THE BEST AND CLASSIEST PLAYERS OF ALL TIME. HIS GRACE AND POWER ON THE ICE WERE A THINK TO BEHOLD. HIS SON TED, DOES A GREAT JOB TELLING HIS STORY AND HITS ON ALL 8 CYLINDERS. I ESPECIALLY ENJOYED THE PARTS CONCERNING PUNCH IMLACH AND HIS DICTATOR WAYS AND THE VARIOUS OTHER COACHES AND PLAYERS THAT THE BIG M PLAYED FOR AND AGAINST. A GREAT READ FOR ALL HOCKEY FANS.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-06
This book has been very enjoyable. Ted Mahovlich has done an excellent job in telling us the interesting story about his father. He showed us the Punch Imlach lacked class and Frank Mahovlich had a lot of class and finally enjoyed his career when he joined the best organization in sports at the time the Montreal Canadiens. I would recommend this to any hockey fan or sports fan in general

A brilliant biography of the legendary Big M.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-22
Frank Mahovlich was one of THE great players in the history of hockey. This books gives a thoughtful and intelligent insight into the mind of the quiet giant who won four Stanley Cups with the Leafs and two more with the Canadiens.

Told alongside the biographical narrative of The Big M is the author's experience of going on the road with his father, in the touring team of NHL past masters. Not only does this expose the reader to some beautiful anecdotes about other former stars of the game, but also captures the bond between father and son in a most moving way.

Ted Mahovlich is a very accomplished writer, telling his father's story with compassion, respect and honesty in a fine style that makes the book hard to put down. A must for any fan of hockey and/or good writing.

The Big M: The Frank Mahovlich Story
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-29
This book is great, not your normal biography. Ted Mahovlich captures a seldom read about side of his father Frank, along with the exploits of his spectacular career. The author spent considerable time traveling and playing with the old-timer greats while interviewing them as wells as capturing moments the common fan is not privey to. If you are a hockey fan -- this books for you. (Yes I know I live in Texas, but I moved here)

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Breaking the Ice: My Journey to Olympic Hockey, The Ivy League & Beyond
Published in Hardcover by Drummond Publishing Group (2005-10-17)
Author: Angela Ruggiero
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hockey role model
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-04
I read this book after my 13 year hockey player finished. This is a life lesson book. She is one of the top in her field and like C.Gunn had things to overcome that made them stronger. This book lets girls know these are real people that worked hard, and it is possible to shoot for the stars.

A must read for ALL female athletes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-28
My daughter is a 10 year old girl hockey player and both she and I read the book, she actually did a powerpoint presentation for school on the book. This book is more than just a hockey book but an insiration to all girls about the obstacles Angela overcame in her life. After reading the book myself I am glad to know that my daughter looks up to Angela and wants to be like her, there is NO better role model for a young girl to look up to than Angela. This book is a must for all young girls, no matter what sport or activity they are involved in.

Angela Ruggiero rocks my (hockey) socks
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-06
This book is less about hockey and more about getting a peek inside the life of one of the greatest athletes of all time. It details the dedication that excellence requires, combined with personal stories from Angela's life. This book should be a part of every female hockey player's library. As a bonus, Ruggiero is seriously hot.

Inspiring.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
This book talks about some of the early formings of girls/womens hockey in the USA. This is a very good book to read if you are familiar with hockey. Even if you are not involved with hockey you will like this book, because it talks about overcoming the odds and moving up in the ranks.


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Related Subjects: Roller Hockey Ice Hockey Field Hockey
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