The Best Seat In The House
Stories from the NHL--Inside the Room, on the Ice…and on the Bench
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Canada
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2013
- Category
- Hockey
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781443427234
- Publish Date
- Jun 2013
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Description
A back-up goalie's hilarious behind-the-mask look at life in the NHL
Jamie McLennan spent twenty years playing professional hockey. Sort of. As the backup for such legendary goalies as Grant Fuhr, Ron Hextall, Roberto Luongo, and Miikka Kiprusoff, he saw everything--except much playing time. In The Best Seat in the House, McLennan looks back on his unique career, from breaking into the NHL, to working with the legends, to life on the road and in the league, offering readers an unprecedented glimpse into life inside the locker room. Filled with tales of camaraderie and crazy antics, the book covers 20 years on and off the ice--including McLennan's disastrous meeting with Gene Simmons, accidentally calling Lady Gaga a troll to her face, charging an opposing team's mascot on the orders of legendary coach Billy Smith, and even how he hid a hotdog in his gear for an in-game snack.
- A collection of hilarious, strange, and sometimes unbelievable stories about hockey, the NHL, and celebrity from throughout the career of NHL backup goalie Jamie McLennan
- A deeply personal account of life on and off the ice, packed with hilarious personal anecdotes
- Co-written with Sportsnet's Ian Mendes
The Best Seat in the House is an irreverent look at the life of a professional hockey player, on the ice, on the bench, and in the dressing room, that is sure to delight hockey fans everywhere.
About the authors
JAMIE MCLENNAN- known to many as "Noodles"- is an Edmonton-born former NHL goaltender. Jamie spent 17 years playing professional hockey, including 245 games in the NHL with the New York Islanders, St. Louis Blues, Minnesota Wild and Calgary Flames organizations. Later in his career, he played in Russia and Asia before retiring from play and working for the Flames again as part of their coaching and player development staff. Jamie is currently working as an analyst for TSN and writes a column in The Hockey News.