Pro Hockey Heroes of Today

Pro Hockey Heroes of Today
Author: Bill Libby
Publsiher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1974
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0394927613

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Profiles of twenty-four hockey stars including goalies, scoring leaders, and defensemen.

Everyday Hockey Heroes

Everyday Hockey Heroes
Author: Bob McKenzie,Jim Lang
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781982104856

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INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER An inspiring and updated volume of stories about Canada’s most beloved sport—hockey—and the everyday heroes who embody the spirit of the game and help shape its future, from the pros who compete in NHL arenas to the dreamers and fans who play on backyard rinks. What does hockey look like today in Canada? Who is changing the game? Canadian broadcasters Bob McKenzie and Jim Lang bring together players, coaches, and fans to show us what hockey means to them. Meet Philadelphia Flyer Wayne Simmonds and Paralympian gold medalist Greg Westlake, who wouldn’t be at the top of their sport without the never-ending support of their families and communities. Read about players who overcame catastrophic injury to keep playing the game they love, or the renowned Canadian neurosurgeon leading the charge to protect athletes from the dangers of brain trauma and concussion. From hockey commentators who broke down barriers to be on air to the youth hockey coach welcoming Syrian boys and girls to Canada through our national pastime, these are the stories of everyday hockey heroes—those who defy the odds, advocate for inclusion, and champion the next generation of hockey. From small-town rinks to big city arenas across the country, this collection celebrates everyone who loves our great game. A must-read for every hockey fan.

Heroes of Pro Hockey

Heroes of Pro Hockey
Author: Stan Fischler
Publsiher: New York : Random House
Total Pages: 141
Release: 1971
Genre: Hockey
ISBN: 0394821467

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SLAP SHOT Yesterday s Great Hockey Heroes

SLAP SHOT   Yesterday s Great Hockey Heroes
Author: Ross R. Olney
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781312267732

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Hockey is a hard-hitting, beautiful, bloody, exciting, bruising, stunning game and at the top level it is a ballet. Very few of the thousands of young players who dream of it ever make it to the National Hockey League, and then very few of them become super stars, the best in the business, in the history of the sport. Most of these dynamic players are retired or gone now, but their spirit lives on with the teams where they played and in the rinks where they skated. In most of those rinks, their names are displayed high up in the rafters, and most of them have their names engraved on one of the rings of the famous Stanley Cup. This book tells of their lives, their love of their game, and where they are now.

Everyday Hockey Heroes Volume II

Everyday Hockey Heroes  Volume II
Author: Bob McKenzie,Jim Lang
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781982132729

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INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER From TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie comes a new collection of hockey stories about the everyday heroes from across the game who are defying the odds and championing the next generation of hockey—on and off the ice. In this uplifting and entertaining volume of stories, Canadian broadcasters Bob McKenzie and Jim Lang bring together hockey players, coaches, and refs, as well as those behind the bench—the parents, scouts, analysts, and agents—to tell us, in their own voices, why they love the game and how they’re shaping its future. Meet Dallas Stars’ winger Andrew Cogliano, who captivated the hockey world by playing 830 consecutive games, despite various injuries, and hear how hockey and his parents instilled in him the strong work ethic that made his streak possible. Learn about how Jeremy Rupke found his passion and created the popular website How to Hockey to help young hockey hopefuls who might not have money for professional lessons develop their on-ice skills and give them the confidence to achieve their dreams off the ice. Read about players like Jack Jablonski, who didn’t let a life-changing spinal cord injury at age sixteen stop him from being a part of the game, and is now using his experience to raise awareness and funds for spinal cord injury research. From LGBTQ players like Jessica Platt who are breaking down barriers to women such as Danièle Sauvageau who are breaking glass ceilings as coaches, refs, agents, and analysts, these are the everyday heroes who are using hockey to inspire change. Featuring incredible stories of comebacks, milestones, and friendship, Everyday Hockey Heroes, Volume II highlights the very best of hockey: the power it has to unite us to be the best we can be—for ourselves and for others.

A Century of Hockey Heroes

A Century of Hockey Heroes
Author: James Duplacey,Eric Zweig
Publsiher: Somerville House, USA
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1999-10-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1581840624

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You're sure to score with A Century of Hockey Heroes--the biggest, best, and most definitive book on hockey ever written for kids! New from the best-selling contributors to Total Hockey--and the leading team of writers covering hockey today--it's a deluxe retrospective of the century's best, with profiles of 100 all-time great hockey superstars, from pre-NHL? legend Cyclone Taylor and the Red Army's Vladislav Tretiak to the hottest players on the ice today! A Century of Hockey Heroes is destined to be number one on sports fans' holiday wish lists this year!

100 of the Greatest All time All Stars

100 of the Greatest All time All Stars
Author: James Duplacey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Hockey players
ISBN: 0552860271

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"A deluxe retrospective of the century's best players. Inside are profiles of 100 superstars from Cyclone Taylor and Vladislav Tretiak to the hottest players on the ice today" Cf. Our choice, 2000.

Ken Reid s Hometown Hockey Heroes

Ken Reid s Hometown Hockey Heroes
Author: Ken Reid
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781668015032

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From Sportsnet Central host and broadcaster Ken Reid comes an inspiring and entertaining new collection of hockey stories about local legends who define the game and its values. In many communities across Canada, hockey lives in the nearby arenas and leagues that forge both decades-long rivalries and unbreakable friendships. Fans show up to cheer not for distant NHL superstars, but for the homegrown heroes who define their town. These players don’t always make it to the big leagues, but they inevitably become legends. In this entertaining collection, Canadian broadcaster and Sportsnet Central host Ken Reid tells their uplifting stories, from Pictou, Nova Scotia, to Kimberley, British Columbia—and everywhere in between. There’s Robbie Forbes, who arrived in Newfoundland in the mid-eighties still dreaming of the pros and ended up giving the town a dream of its own when he led the Corner Brook Royals to a Canadian Senior Hockey title. He also happens to be Sidney Crosby’s uncle. In a legendary Ontario community, the name Paul Polillo is spoken in the same reverential breath as Wayne Gretzky in their shared hometown of Brantford. There’s also the tragic story of George Pelawa, who may have been the inspiration for Tom Cochrane & Red Rider’s famous song “Big League.” And Tyson Wuttunee, an Indigenous player in Saskatchewan who, through hockey, found the family and home he’d always longed for. Featuring heartwarming stories of grit, leadership, and lifelong bonds, Ken Reid’s Hometown Hockey Heroes celebrates how hockey, and the values the game teaches, can shape our communities for the better.