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The Game I'll Never Forget

100 Hockey Stars' Stories

compiled by Chris McDonell

Publisher
Firefly Books
Initial publish date
Sep 2002
Category
Hockey, Sports, Hockey
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781552976043
    Publish Date
    Sep 2002
    List Price
    $24.95

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Description

A professional hockey player plays in hundreds of games during his career but there is always one game that stands out from the rest -- the game he'll never forget. For Dave Schultz it was beating the Soviet Union after the Central Red Army had embarrassed the NHL's best teams in 1976. Maurice "Rocket" Richard recalls the Leafs-Canadiens game where he scored five goals in a playoff game, single-handedly winning the game. Frank Mahovlich remembers scoring his 500th goal after falling -- not the most beautiful way to reach this career milestone.

But it's not just the incredible victories, career milestones or amazing goals that stand out. Ted Lindsay recalls playing for the Detroit Red Wings while under a death threat. And for Denis Potvin, it was sleeping in and missing a game during his rookie year, a mistake that could have torpedoed his career before it started. Gordie Howe's most memorable game was the first game he played with his sons. Spanning 70 years of hockey, The Game I'll Never Forget is an unique account of some incredible games and the players who played them.

About the author

Chris McDonell is the author of many books about sports and hockey including For the Love of Hockey, Hockey All-Stars, Hockey's Greatest Stars and The Game I'll Never Forget

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Editorial Reviews

Lots of good pictures.

Globe and Mail

A real treat ... Wherever there are hockey fans, this will be a much-read, well-thumbed book.

Booklist

Classic yarns from the game's greats ... Gorgeous photographs and a crisp layout.

Ottawa Citizen

Terrific first-person recollections.

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