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Author | : Pam Coburn |
Publisher | : Pamdre Publishing Inc. |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2019-04-02 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1999029712 |
Distinguished sportswriter Elmer Ferguson called him the “greatest defensive” defenseman of his day. The NHL’s revered chief referee Cooper Smeaton ranked him ahead of his defense partner, Eddie Shore. Legendary manager of the Boston Bruins, Art Ross, wouldn’t sell him “at any price.” And yet he goes unrecognized by the Hockey Hall of Fame. Lionel Hitchman, or “Hitch,” played 12 seasons in the NHL. First with the Ottawa Senators, helping them to a Stanley Cup win, and then with the Boston Bruins for ten years. As the Bruins’ captain and first “money player,” Hitch led them to their first Stanley Cup championship and to the NHL’s best winning point percentage of all time. His hockey stats belie his real contribution to the success of the Boston Bruins. Hitch was the last original Bruin and the first to have his sweater retired. After his playing career, he went on to coach in the Boston system for several years before parting ways with the franchise. Hitch, Hockey's Unsung Hero, is the story of an unheralded “superstar,” the times he lived through and the fascinating people who helped shape his character and life choices. It is told through the “scribes” of the day with interjections by some notable people who knew him well. A few family tales are revealed, including one that helps explain Hitch’s absence from hockey’s highest shrine.
Author | : Jonathan Weeks |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2021-01-12 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1476642257 |
Among the "Original Six" National Hockey League clubs to survive the Great Depression, the Boston Bruins have a vibrant history. Entering the 2019-2020 campaign, the team ranked fourth all-time, with six Stanley Cup championships. Some of the most gifted players in NHL history have skated for the Bruins over the years. This detailed survey tells the individual stories of the players and coaches, past and present, who have helped make the Bruins perennial contenders for close to a century.
Author | : Eric Zweig |
Publisher | : Dundurn |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2015-09-12 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1459730429 |
The first authorized biography of Art Ross, Hockey Hall of Famer, NHL founding father, and long-time member of the Boston Bruins. Though he last played the game nearly one hundred years ago, Art Ross remains connected with the greatest stars in hockey. Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky, and Sidney Crosby have all won the award that bears his name, the trophy given annually to the NHL’s top scorer. Ross himself managed just one goal during his NHL career; however, in the dozen years leading up to the formation of the NHL in 1917, he was one of the biggest stars in the game. After his playing career ended, Ross became one of the founding fathers of the Boston Bruins, holding the positions of coach, general manager, and vice president. He was one of the men most responsible for making the NHL a success in the United States, and was integral to the modernization of hockey. All these accomplishments led to him being one of the first players inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Hockey historian Eric Zweig brings to life the early days of hockey. From the mining towns of Northern Ontario to the hallowed halls of Boston Garden, Art Ross was one of the biggest names in hockey over his six decades in the game.
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Total Pages | : 1656 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Canadian periodicals |
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Author | : Josephine C. George |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 2008-10-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595618154 |
The e-mail Danny and Allison read on their new computer in 1996 looks no different from the millions of others received by Web users around the world, with one glaring exception--it was sent by their dads who died during the 1970s. While residing in the afterworld at an amenity-laden paradise called Midway Manor, guitar-strumming Mickey Parks and piano-playing Lloyd Wallace monitor and manipulate the lives of their adult children on earth from the mid-'70s through the 1990s. Tampering with the facility's sophisticated computer, the dads thrust Mickey's daughter Allison and Lloyd's son Danny into a passionate but sometimes stormy relationship-a relationship steeped in Danny's heavy drinking and entangled in the often-zany world of men's adventure magazine publishing. After carefully implementing a plan to send their son and daughter a gift of knowledge that could enrich their lives forever, the dads' brief contact is cut short. They are banished to another destination in the afterworld, but not before they impart indisputable proof of life after death--and unwittingly put Danny's and Allison's earthbound lives on the line.
Author | : Sterling Mace |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2012-05-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1250009774 |
A powerfully wrought military memoir by a member of World War II’s fabled 1st Marine division. “Engrossing account of the vicious combat encountered by US Marines in the Pacific theater of World War II. . . . Will appeal to fans of The Pacific or Band of Brothers.” —Kirkus Reviews Sterling Mace’s unit was the legendary “K-3-5” (for Company K, 3rd Battalion, 5th Regiment of the 1st Marine Division), and his story takes readers through some of the most intense action of the Pacific War, from the seldom-seen perspective of a rifleman at the point of attack. Battleground Pacific is filled with indelible moments that begin with his childhood growing up in Queens, New York, and his run-in with the law that eventually led to his enlistment. But this is ultimately a combat tale—as violent and harrowing as any that has come before. From fighting through the fiery hell that was Peleliu to the deadly battleground of Okinawa, Mace traces his path from the fear of combat to understanding that killing another human comes just as easily as staying alive. Battleground Pacific is one of the most important and entertaining memoirs about the Pacific theater in World War II. “Another great tribute to “The Greatest Generation.” Mace’s tale is written in the language of a grunt speaking for all the unsung heroes who lived and died in the Pacific. A good read from this Marine’s perspective.” —Jerry Cutter, former Marine, nephew of Sgt. John Basilone, USMC, and author of the authorized biography of Basilone, I’m Staying with My Boys
Author | : Thomas J. Whalen |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2020-05-13 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1538110296 |
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Boston Bruins’ 1970 Stanley Cup championship season by reliving all the moments in Kooks and Degenerates on Ice. While the United States seethed from racial violence, war, and mass shootings, the 1969-70 “Big, Bad Bruins,” led by the legendary Bobby Orr, brushed off their perennial losing ways to defeat the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup Finals for their first championship in 29 years. In Kooks and Degenerates on Ice: Bobby Orr, the Big Bad Bruins, and the Stanley Cup Championship That Transformed Hockey, Thomas J. Whalen recounts all the memorable moments from that championship season. Behind the no-nonsense yet inspired leadership of head coach Harry Sinden, the once laughingstock Bruins became the talk of the sporting world. Nicknamed the “Big, Bad Bruins” for their propensity to out-brawl and intimidate their opponents, the team rallied around the otherworldly play of Bobby Orr and his hard-hitting teammates to take the NHL by surprise in a season to remember. Kooks and Degenerates on Ice brings to life all the colorful personalities and iconic players from this Stanley Cup-raising team. In addition, the season is placed into its historical context as the United States struggled with issues of war, race, politics, and class, making this a must-read for sports enthusiasts, hockey fans, and those interested in twentieth-century American history.
Author | : Scott Russell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9780140281675 |
Author | : Daniel Hallak |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 81 |
Release | : 2018-12-20 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781791367053 |
The Guilt Free Gourmet: 2019 Cooking Guide, is an amazing Low Point cooking resource. After 6 months of being available digitally, we're finally offering it through Amazon! This book is filled to the brim with cooking tips, ingredient suggestions, and basic recipes that will help you succeed on the Weight Watchers (WW) Freestyle plan. Rather than throwing a giant book of recipes at you, this guide TEACHES YOU how to modify your meals yourself through in-depth guided tutorials and recipes, containing over 300 color images. You'll find 4 pages devoted solely to mastering the Recipe Builder within the WW mobile app, by showing you how to reduce the points and calories in traditional recipes. You'll also find recipes for "Foundational" items that are used as the building blocks for meals. Such as 0 point Italian Sausage, Chorizo and Breakfast Sausage recipes, instructions for how to make fresh REAL low point pasta yourself without any specialized equipment. Low point Gnocchi, pie crust, masa for tamales and tortillas, low point yeast pizza dough, 0 point cream cheese and much much more. It doesn't stop there though. I also include recipes for 30 ultra low point sauces that you can use to kick up hundreds of dishes, such as: 0 point Buffalo sauce, Asian dipping sauce, 1 point alfredo and pesto, 0 point MEXICAN BROWN MOLE' and 0 point red enchilada sauce! There's even low point white wine butter sauce, scampi, avocado lime sauces... with no sauce being over 1 point for at LEAST a 1/4 cup serving!! .This guide is packed with so much information that you're practically sabotaging your journey by NOT utilizing it!
Author | : George Catlett Marshall |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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George C. Marshall was an American military leader, Chief of Staff of the Army, Secretary of State, and the third Secretary of Defense. Once noted as the "organizer of victory" by Winston Churchill for his leadership of the Allied victory in World War II, Marshall served as the United States Army Chief of Staff during the war and as the chief military adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. As Secretary of State, his name was given to the Marshall Plan, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. He drafted this manuscript while he was in Washington, D.C., between 1919 and 1924 as aide-de-camp to General of the Armies John J. Pershing. However, given the growing bitterness of the "memoirs wars" of the period he decided against publication, and the draft sat unused until the 1970s when Marshall's step-daughter and her husband decided to publish it.