A masterfully told narrative of the team's gold medal victory at Lake Placid, NY. The author's skilled depiction of personalities, breathtaking rendering of action on the ice, talent for capturing colorful regional hotbeds of hockey, and seamless segues between past and present are handled without loss of forward momentum in the story line.
In The New York Rangers: Broadways Longest-Running Hit, Ranger fans can savor the legendary feats of such star ska- tors as Ed Giacomin, Brad Park, Andy Bathgate and more. Each of the 70 easy to read, four-page chapters reveals tidbits about Ranger hockey never before available in book form.
Packed full of information, pictures, and stats from the golden oldies to the present day, every player, event, and issue of importance finds its place in this indispensable keepsake. For everyone from die-hard hockey buffs to the casual fan, The Official Illustrated NHL History will answer all your questions and teach you about the toughest sport there is.
There are few things in sports as meaningful as lacing up one's skates to take the ice for the Detroit Red Wings, the NHL's proudest franchise. Only a chosen few can understand its impact, and they share their experiences in this compilation of personal stories and reminiscences. Detroit hockey fans, for the first time ever, can now fully grasp What It Means to Be a Red Wing.