The Story of Hockey

The Story of Hockey
Author: Anastasia Suen
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2001-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823959976

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Forms of hockey have been played for centuries.

Hockey

Hockey
Author: Stephen Hardy
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0252050940

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Long considered Canadian, ice hockey is in truth a worldwide phenomenon--and has been for centuries. In Hockey: A Global History, Stephen Hardy and Andrew C. Holman draw on twenty-five years of research to present THE monumental end-to-end history of the sport. Here is the story of on-ice stars and organizational visionaries, venues and classic games, the evolution of rules and advances in equipment, and the ascendance of corporations and instances of bureaucratic chicanery. Hardy and Holman chart modern hockey's "birthing" in Montreal and follow its migration from Canada south to the United States and east to Europe. The story then shifts from the sport's emergence as a nationalist battlefront to the movement of talent across international borders to the game of today, where men and women at all levels of play lace 'em up on the shinny ponds of Saskatchewan, the wide ice of the Olympics, and across the breadth of Asia. Sweeping in scope and vivid with detail, Hockey: A Global History is the saga of how the coolest game changed the world--and vice versa.

The Story of Hockey

The Story of Hockey
Author: Frank Orr
Publisher: New York : Random House
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1971-01-01
Genre: Hockey
ISBN: 9780394923031

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Traces the history of hockey from its crude beginnings in the 1850's to its present rank as one of North America's leading spectator sports.

NHL

NHL
Author: Arthur Pincus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001
Genre: Hockey
ISBN: 9781842223932

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Legends of Hockey

Legends of Hockey
Author: Jim Coleman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

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This large format, pictorial book explores the history of North American ice hockey. Includes rare classic photographs from The Hockey Hall of Fame, private collections, and noted NHL photographers. A companion to the five-part television documentary series of the same name.

Black Ice

Black Ice
Author: George Robert Fosty
Publisher: Stryker-Indigo Publishing Company, Inc. New York
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2007
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0965116875

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The Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes was formed in 1895 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Comprised of the sons and the grandsons of runaway American slaves, the league helped pioneer the sport of ice hockey, changing this winter game from the primitive "gentleman's past-time" of the Nineteenth Century to the to the modern fast moving game of today. In an era when many believed Blacks could not endure cold, possessed ankles too weak to effectively skate, and lacked the intelligence for organized sport, these men defied the established myths. The Colored League was one of the most complex sports organizations ever created and was lead by Baptist ministers and church laymen. Natural leaders and proponents of Black Pride, these men represented a concept in spots never before seen. Their rule book was The Bible. Their game book, the coded words and oral history derived from the experiences of American slavery and the Underground Railroad. Their strategy, the principles and teachings of American Black leader Booker T. Washington (the founder of the Tuskegee Institute) and a believer in the concept of racial equality through racial separation. Twenty-five years before the Negro Baseball Leagues in the United States, and twenty-two years before the birth of the National Hockey League, the Colored League would emerge as a premier force in Canadian hockey and supply the resilience necessary to preserve a unique culture which exists to this day. Unfortunately their contributions were conveniently ignored, or simply stolen, as White teams and hockey officials, influenced by the Black league, copied elements of the Black style or sought to take self-credit for Black hockey innovations. Seven years of research has gone into this book. This is the first book ever written on the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes.

The Official Illustrated NHL History

The Official Illustrated NHL History
Author: Arthur Pincus
Publisher: Reader's Digest
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004
Genre: Hockey
ISBN: 9780888507730

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NHL

NHL
Author: Arthur Pincus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN: 9781858687285

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The Official Illustrated NHL History

The Official Illustrated NHL History
Author: David Rosner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781847326782

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On a chilly day in 1917, the National Hockey League was formed, and in the years since, it has been a mainstay of American sports. This illustrated reference delves deep into the history of the league to bring out essential information on all the top players, teams, and events. Visually exciting and information-packed, it's the work of an insider who not only looks at today's superstars, but offers a rare glimpse into legends of old-including a trip back to a game during World War II and the Soviet Union's powerhouse Big Red Machine teams."

Hockey Tonk

Hockey Tonk
Author: Craig Leipold
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008-07-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1418557552

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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.