Le hockey ses supervedettes 2011-2012
- Publisher
- Scholastic Canada Ltd
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2011
- Category
- Hockey
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781443107426
- Publish Date
- Sep 2011
- List Price
- $8.99
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 6 to 18
- Grade: 1 to 12
Description
Après vingt-cinq ans de publication, les jeunes attendent toujours avec impatience ce succès annuel. Comme chaque année, dix-sept des plus grandes vedettes de la LNH sont présentées au fil de pages remplies de grandes et belles photos couleur, de biographies, de statistiques de pré-saison et de citations d'interviews. Il contient également des informations sur les différentes équipes et des pages à remplir qui permettent aux jeunes de suivre les progrès de leur joueur préféré.
Original title: Hockey Superstars 2011-2012
Twenty five years later, kids look forward to this annual Hockey Superstars. As with every year, this year, seventeen of the NHL's superstars are profiled, with glossy, full-page full-colour photos, with bios, previous-season stats, and pull-out interview quotes. Superstars also includes info on all the teams, fill-in pages so kids can choose and track their favourite players and predict the season, referee signals, NHL award winners and stats, and a countdown to the Cup fill-in poster.
About the author
PAUL ROMANUK est auteur, journaliste et commentateur sportif. Il est principalement connu comme le commentateur des parties de hockey présentées sur Sportsnet. Il a aussi écrit des articles pour des journaux et des magazines. Ses livres Le hockey : ses supervedettes sont très appréciés des jeunes adeptes de hockey.
PAUL ROMANUK has worked his way from calling games in front of his television with the sound turned down as a child to being a veteran national sportscaster. He was the lead hockey play-by-play voice at The Sports Network for more than a decade and worked as a reporter and host on SportsCentre. Aside from calling hundreds of hockey games, Paul has covered the Summer Olympics, Winter Olympics, Pan Am Games, Asian Games and Soccer World Cup. His travels for work have taken him from the Far East to Australia to Russia, all over Europe and to over a hundred cities in Canada and the United States. Paul is also an accomplished photographer.