Living the Hockey Dream

Living the Hockey Dream
Author: Brian Kennedy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781894864824

Many of the experiences of every hockey dreamer are the same -- games played on the backyard rink, Stanley Cup fantasies and hero-worship for the stars on the ice. Are those experiences any different for someone who makes it to the NHL? Living the Hockey Dream tells the stories of people from around the hockey world -- players and broadcasters, Hall of Famers, average folks and officials, even the Keeper of the Cup--showing that, in the end, the hockey experience is universal: * Eric Staal and his three brothers had perhaps the most famous backyard rink next to Gretzky's that and the work ethic their parents instilled in them as kids led the Staals to the NHL * The distance Jordin Tootoo crossed to become the first Inuk player in the NHL is more than space--it's a cultural gap that gives him a sense of appreciation of what he's gained but also reveals the value of where he comes from-- Phil Pritchard goes to bed about 160 nights a year with the Stanley Cup locked in a case right beside him, but as the Keeper of the Cup, that's a duty he gladly embraces * And more stories.

Livin' That Hockey Mom Life

Livin' That Hockey Mom Life
Author: My Unique Dream Journal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781688055278

This unique interactive dream journal gives you the opportunity to record and interpret your dreams and to become aware of your emotions, feelings and thoughts before and after sleep. This dream diary is also a perfect gift for a girl, a boy, a man or a woman. With this notebook at your bedside you will find the way to lucid dreaming. Features: ample room for notes about thoughts before sleep, emotions before sleep, dream description and interpretation, feeling upon awakening, comments. Product description: 8.5 x 11 in size; 120 pages, uniquely designed matte cover. We have lots of great dream books, so be sure to check out our other listings by clicking on the "Author Name" link just below the title of this tracker.

Chasing the Dream

Chasing the Dream
Author: Ted Starkey
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: SPORTS & RECREATION
ISBN: 9781770909151

Go on the road with the best hockey players not in the NHL What is life really like in North American hockey's top minor league' As told by dozens of the players, coaches, broadcasters, personnel, and owners who work a grinding schedule every winter, Chasing the Dream goes behind the scenes with seven AHL teams. Find out how players' dreams of lacing up their skates in the NHL motivate them through long bus rides and games where they're constantly gunning for a precious spot in the majors. From young prospects to veterans whose own hopes have faded, hear from AHL players on why today's minor league is no longer like Slap Shot, what playing three games in under 48 hours can do to a player, and why fighting-once a staple of the minors-is on the decline. Learn about the game from coaches, alumni, and broadcasters, as well as AHL president Dave Andrews, who reveals how the AHL is becoming an even more important tool for NHL teams in the salary-cap era. Load your gear on the bus and take a tour around the many venues, personalities, pranks, and memories of the once-small AHL- an organization that now crosses the continent and is big business for players and owners.

Selling the Dream

Selling the Dream
Author: Ken Campbell
Publisher: Penguin Books Canada
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Hockey
ISBN: 9780143179924

Canadians have always dreamed about hockey. And we all love our kids. But somehow our desire to give everything we've got to two of the things we love the most has left both worse off. For many families, hockey has become more business than pleasure, where children don't even play anymore--now they compete. The dream of playing in the NHL and the enormous costs that come with it, are killing hockey in Canada. Drawing on decades of combined experience in hockey at all levels, Ken Campbell and Jim Parcels pull back the curtain to show just how far our national game has strayed from its roots. What they reveal is a system driven by unrealistic expectations of a financial windfall, where minor-hockey fees and new sticks for kids are deemed "investments"--and where there is no shortage of entrepreneurs more than happy to take money from starry-eyed parents. Often shocking, always informative, " Selling the Dream " is not only a guidebook for involved hockey parents across the country, it is a defence of the game we all love, and of childhood itself.

LIVING THE DREAM

LIVING THE DREAM
Author: Dr. M. P. Ganesh , Shrividya Somanna , S. S. Shreekumar
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1639404430

Dr. M. P. Ganesh’s autobiography is a must read for all hockey lovers in the country and abroad. His meteoric rise from holding the hockey stick for the first time to rising to dizzy heights. The right winger like none was the Captain of the Indian team in the 1973 World Cup. His is an astounding story which should inspire all and sundry. India lost to Netherlands in that final, missing a penalty stroke in the sudden death period. Had that been scored, India would have won the World Cup for the first time ever. Ganesh’s name would have been etched in gold. But fate willed otherwise. Was there a conspiracy to deny him personal glory and the country the first World Cup? Ganesh has penned down his lucid thoughts and pondered over all the reasons for that defeat. Yet, Ganesh made it to the World XI. He was also part of two Asian Games, two World Cups and one Olympic Games. Invariably, he never returned empty-handed. His tenure as a professional with Italian club Levante HC, his marriage to Prema, whom he had not even seen before it was fixed, his son Ayyappa, his struggles in life, coaching India to the Olympic gold in 1980, becoming a super-efficient sports administrator for 25 years and eventually getting back to where it all began - Kodagu. Ganesh has described all this and more in inimitable fashion.

Good Night, Paul

Good Night, Paul
Author: Paul C. J. Campbell, BEd, DAUS
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681811189

Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Paul Campbell has lived on three continents, sailed several oceans, and had many unique life experiences, most of which included his family. Paul was an athlete from a young age and eventually became a professional. His lifelong dream of making the NHL came to a horrific halt after a terrible car accident almost ended Paul's life and took the life of his good friend. After coming out of a coma, Paul started a new journey, which began in a wheelchair. He went on to earn two degrees from the University of New Brunswick. Today Paul teaches, coaches, changes lives, is a ski instructor, and a guest lecturer. While Paul never played major league hockey, he received a higher calling: to his own NHL (National Helpers League). Paul told people he would make the NHL, and even though his NHL is very different, it is even more important in the global scheme of things.

Living the Dream Again

Living the Dream Again
Author: Lucina Wall
Publisher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781462667390

Ellena has had a dream of playing hockey in the majors for many years. She gets her chance and has fun playing alongside her teammates and developing friendships along the way. During her journey, she finds love and almost loses everything when a man from her past forces her to relive what she had desperately tried hard to forget.

Living the Dream

Living the Dream
Author: Jonathan Toews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-10-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781551683980

It's an incredible achievement. Although Jonathan Toews is only 22 years old, the super-talented Manitoba native has already achieved virtually every dream a hockey player can possibly dream. He's twice won gold at the World Junior Championships, and has also won a gold medal at the World Championships, Olympic Gold and most recently, the coveted Stanley Cup. One of the youngest captains in NHL history, Toews led his Chicago Blackhawks to the Stanley Cup in the spring of 2010, ending the longest drought among Original Six teams. In so doing, he also became the youngest member of the Triple Gold Club for having won hockey's three greatest prizes Olympic Gold, a World Championship, and the Stanley Cup. InLiving the Dream, Toews shares his memories with his fans, offering readers a first-hand account of his journey to the top from lacing up his first pair of skates to the NHL Entry Draft to becoming a Stanley Cup Champion. In his own distinct voice, Toews discusses his childhood in Manitoba, as well as the difficult, and necessary, step of leaving home at 15 to attend Shattuck-St. Mary's, a prep high school in Minnesota to play hockey. From there, he went to the University of North Dakota on scholarship, but only for a year the NHL was calling. Drafted by the Blackhawks in June 2007, Toews attended his first NHL training camp that fall and made the team right away. After only one year, he was named team captain, and in 2009-10 he completed a most extraordinary double. He led Team Canada in points at the Olympics in Vancouver in a gold-medal performance, and less than four months later he was named winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy in leading the Hawks to their first Stanley Cup since 1961. Living the Dream features more than 100 colour photographs, as well as stats and sidebars throughout. Toews' mother Andree has personally selected the many private family pictures and exciting on-ice images of her son in order to tell the story of one of the brightest and most accomplished stars in the game. Toews is a role model both on and off the ice and his story will entertain all fans of the game, from the young aspiring players to the seasoned spectators and everyone in between.

Leave No Doubt

Leave No Doubt
Author: Mike Babcock
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0773586792

A practical and engaging primer for living up to your potential from a leader in the world of sports.

No Days Off

No Days Off
Author: Max Domi
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1982155892

INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER One of the NHL’s most talented young stars shares his inspiring coming-of-age story about following his dreams after being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. “Max, you have type 1 diabetes,” the doctor said. My mom and I looked at each other. For her, time stood still for a second as our entire future as a family shifted. But I had no clue what the diagnosis meant. So I said the first thing that came to mind. “Can I still play hockey?” As a kid, when Max Domi was asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, he only ever had one answer: a hockey player. Growing up the son of a professional hockey player, Max saw from an early age what it took to make the NHL: grit, talent, and the support of a team. Over countless hours in the garage, at the rink, and in the gym, Max chased his dream. It seemed that Max was born to be on the ice. But then, when he was twelve years old, Max started getting sick. And sicker. Finally, he and his family learned the awful truth: Max had type 1 diabetes. Overnight, Max and his family found their lives upended. All Max wanted was to be a normal kid, but suddenly, the simplest things—a game of basketball with friends, a family meal, a school field trip—were complicated with a thousand different considerations. Would people notice or make fun of him if he carried his blood-testing kit everywhere? Would his teammates think he was weak if his blood sugar went low at hockey practice? How much insulin did he need after a meal? And all the while, the fear of what might happen if things went wrong hung over his head. Max had to grow up quickly. As he struggled to find his new normal, Max slowly began to realize that overcoming his disease demanded the same qualities that it took to be a hockey player—mental and physical toughness, maturity, and the love and care of family and friends. Bit by bit, he learned—sometimes the hard way—not just to control his diabetes, but to turn it into an advantage. If managing his disease was going to demand that Max be stronger, more prepared, and more disciplined than anyone else, then he wouldn’t just be good at those things: he’d be the best. He’d do whatever it took to move himself closer to his dream of playing in the NHL. Inspiring, heartwarming, and exciting, No Days Off is a memoir about what it’s like to be a kid whose world is turned upside down, and what it takes to face adversity.