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Author | : Justin B. Bradford |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2015-10-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 162585367X |
Nashville may be the country music capital, but local hockey fans know it as Smashville. The Predators adopted their name from the bones of a saber-toothed tiger found beneath a local building. Craig Leipold first purchased the expansion rights in 1997, and the team quickly built a loyal following. It won twenty-eight games in the inaugural season. Twelve seasons later, the team finished second in the Central Division and appeared in its first-ever conference semifinals. One year later, it finally dispatched its long-standing rival Detroit Red Wings 4-1 in the opening round of the playoffs. Author Justin Bradford details the fascinating history through unique player anecdotes and perspectives from those involved in the team's rise to prominence.
Author | : Keel Hunt |
Publisher | : Vanderbilt University Press |
Total Pages | : 506 |
Release | : 2021-04-30 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0826504175 |
The latter third of the twentieth century was a time of fundamental political transition across the South as increasing numbers of voters began to choose Republican candidates over Democrats. Yet in the 1980s and '90s, reform-focused policymaking—from better schools to improved highways and health care—flourished in Tennessee. This was the work of moderate leaders from both parties who had a capacity to work together "across the aisle." The Tennessee story, as the Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jon Meacham observes in his foreword to this book, offers striking examples of bipartisan cooperation on many policy fronts—and a mode of governing that provides lessons for America in this frustrating era of partisan stalemate. For more on Crossing the Aisle and author Keel Hunt, visit KeelHunt.com.
Author | : Kristopher Martel |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2019-01-01 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1683582314 |
In 1998, the Predators joined the NHL as an expansion team, marking the start of what’s been a wild ride ever since! Tales from the Nashville Predators Locker Room covers all the stories, from the adventures around the inaugural season, to Nashville’s storied rivalry against the Detroit Red Wings, road reports from players competing abroad during the 2004 lockout, the heartbreak of the 2010 playoff loss to the Chicago Blackhawks, the jubilation of winning a playoff series in 2011, the Matt Duchene offside goal controversy in 2013 that in turn helped to prompt official reviews, the art of the trade and how General Manager David Poile has helped land some of the biggest superstars on the roster, and of course the 2017 Stanley Cup Finals. In this insider’s account, the Predators’ greatest players and coaches—past and present—come to life. From P.K. Subban and Shea Weber, to Jason Arnott, Pekka Rinne, Filip Forsberg, Mike Fisher, and everyone in between, Fox Sports Tennessee correspondent Kristopher Martel covers it all. The perfect gift for any fan of Nashville hockey!
Author | : Craig Leipold |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2008-07-13 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1418557552 |
Hard-hitting, nonstop action (and that's just what happens off the ice). Hockey is the fastest of all team sports?an emotional, exhilarating, and highly entertaining blend of speed, finesse, intensity, and bone-crunching physical impact. And the NHL's Nashville Predators are, in every respect, a team to watch. But the story leading up to, and through, the Predators' triumphant first season is every bit as exciting as the game itself. Hockey Tonk tells of one man's dream of bringing a pro team to a city best known for its music industry. The journey from that dream to its fulfillment in an arena filled with 17,000 screaming fans is a story of vision, passion, hard work, perseverance, and commitment to long-term success. It's a story of teamwork and hard-nosed competition, both on and off the ice. Just a few short years ago, the majority of Nashville, Tennessee, didn't know the difference between a blue line and a line dance. But now Music City has become a pro sports town, thanks to a fiercely competitive hockey team, its business-and community-minded front office, and fan support that, according to USA Today, is second to none.
Author | : Philip J. Ivanhoe |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 487 |
Release | : 2018-06-26 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0231544634 |
The idea that the self is inextricably intertwined with the rest of the world—the “oneness hypothesis”—can be found in many of the world’s philosophical and religious traditions. Oneness provides ways to imagine and achieve a more expansive conception of the self as fundamentally connected with other people, creatures, and things. Such views present profound challenges to Western hyperindividualism and its excessive concern with self-interest and tendency toward self-centered behavior. This anthology presents a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of the nature and implications of the oneness hypothesis. While fundamentally inspired by East and South Asian traditions, in which such a view is often critical to their philosophical approach, this collection also draws upon religious studies, psychology, and Western philosophy, as well as sociology, evolutionary theory, and cognitive neuroscience. Contributors trace the oneness hypothesis through the works of East Asian and Western schools, including Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism, Buddhism, and Platonism and such thinkers as Zhuangzi, Kant, James, and Dewey. They intervene in debates over ethics, cultural difference, identity, group solidarity, and the positive and negative implications of metaphors of organic unity. Challenging dominant views that presume that the proper scope of the mind stops at the boundaries of skin and skull, The Oneness Hypothesis shows that a more relational conception of the self is not only consistent with contemporary science but has the potential to lead to greater happiness and well-being for both individuals and the larger wholes of which they are parts.
Author | : Gerry Helper |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : 1999-06-01 |
Genre | : Hockey |
ISBN | : 9780967265407 |
The inaugural season of the Nashville Predators. Not only did the NHL discover Nashville but we learned anything was possible if we worked together and uncovered a new found sense of civic pride. This book covers the first season of the Predators with game highlights, player profiles and a behind the scene look of a unbelievable story now frozen in time.
Author | : Rod Picott |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-06-03 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780997643619 |
The poetry debut of award winning Americana singer-songwriter Rod Picott. A collection that Nicholson Baker describes as "Life-loving poems that tell you what you need to know."
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Total Pages | : 940 |
Release | : 2004 |
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Author | : Teresa M. Walker |
Publisher | : North Star Editions, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2019-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1634940628 |
The Franchise series explores these athletes' stories, taking readers into the players' lives on and off the field of play. Learn about your favorite athletes' early days, the challenges they've overcome to reach the top, and the qualities that make them truly incomparable.
Author | : Kim Washburn |
Publisher | : Zonderkidz |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2014-08-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0310747171 |
The revised edition of Defender of Faith describes the extraordinary true story of professional hockey player, Mike Fisher, who grew up to became one of the NHL's greatest stars, now married to country singer Carrie Underwood. He has been has been nominated for the Selke Trophy as the best defensive forward in the league, he’s competed in the Stanley Cup finals, and he’s been a former alternate captain for the Ottawa Senators. Today he plays professionally for the Nashville Predators and is an active humanitarian, using his fame to benefit others and putting his faith in Christ first—both on and off the ice.