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If the man who let in the most famous goal in hockey history has an
autobiography, so should the man who scored it. This book isn't nearly as
touted as Tretiak's autobiography, but Paul Henderson tells his
interesting story with the help of Mike Leonetti.
Published: Warwick 1997 |
3/5 |
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Scott Morrison, one of the most respected hockey journalists of our era,
looks back at the 1972 Summit Series nearly 2 decades later. An
interesting text by Morrison, it is an easy read and recaptures the drama
nicely.
Published: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1989 |
3/5 |
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A fascinating read about the
history of Soviet hockey. Famed author Lawrence Martin gives us a great
view of hockey the Soviets view hockey, the Olympics, World championships
and 1972 in addition to the developmental history of the game in Russia
and its star performers and builders. This is THE must read English text
of the history of Soviet hockey
Published: Doubleday 1990 |
5/5 |
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An interesting children's book
written by Mike Leonetti and illustrated beautifully by Sean Thompson. A
great way for the young hockey fan to learn about the greatest of all
hockey tournaments. Published: Raincoast 2001 |
4/5 |
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Hockey is Our Game: Canada in
the World of International Hockey by Jim Coleman, copyright 1987. Foreword
by Alan Eagleson. An informal, behind the scenes history of Canada s
involvement in international hockey. From the Olympic Games to world
championships, from the Canada Cup series to a look at the future of
international events, veteran sports journalist Jim Coleman reviews it
all.
Published: Key Porter 1987 |
3/5 |
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