Hockey Chronicles
An Insider History Of National Hockey League Teams
- Publisher
- Key Porter Books
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2002
- Category
- Reference, General, Hockey
-
Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781552631775
- Publish Date
- Apr 2002
- List Price
- $40.00
Add it to your shelf
Where to buy it
Description
An insightful and absorbing look at professional hockey as told by the men who play the game. Authors Eric Duhatschek, Trent Frayne, Lance Hornby, Gord Miller and Al Strachan have covered hockey in all its different eras and reported on the game for television, radio and in a wide array of newspapers and magazines. Together for the first time they unite their unique perspectives to provide a rich and varied accounting of the evolution of big league play from 1917 to 2000. A combination of first-hand stories from some of the hockey's greatest legends and characters, and anecdotal histories by some of the game's most respected journalists, Hockey Chronicles is an exciting twist on the traditional hockey book. From Red Kelley to Joe Sakic, the superstars of each era relate their personal tales of life in hockey's toughest league. Packed with more than 150 colour and black and white images, and brimming with hockey facts and stats, this book is as attractive as it is informative, and is sure to be a huge success with hockey fans all over North America. (2000)
About the authors
Eric Duhatschek's profile page
Lance Hornby is a veteran sports journalist who has covered the Maple Leafs and the NHL for more than 25 years. The author of two books about the Maple Leaf Gardens, Hornby writes the popular Toronto Sun feature, "This Day in Leaf History."
Other titles by
Other titles by
The Ultimate Road Trip
All 89 Games with the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Ultimate Leafs Fan
Maple Leaf Laughs
Toronto and the Maple Leafs
A City and Its Team
Toronto and the Maple Leafs
A City and Its Team
Cup of Coffee
A Photographic Tribute to Lesser Known Toronto Maple Leafs, 1978–99
Hockey's Greatest Moments
Celebrating the Best in Hockey
Mats Sundin
Centre Of Attention