NHL Records Forever

NHL Records Forever
Title NHL Records Forever PDF eBook
Author Andrew Podnieks
Publisher Fenn-M&S
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780771051036

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Records Forever celebrates many of the NHL's most amazing stats, records and achievements. With a contemporary design and loads of incredible hockey photographs, this is a must-have for any hockey fan. Hockey fans love records. They love to see what player holds the record for most points, most goals, the greatest number of assists and most amount of penalty minutes. True hockey fans pour over stats and player achievements for hours and enthusiastically await the opportunity to share their in-depth hockey knowledge with others. Each season, there is a new points leader and records created one year are surpassed another. But for some players and teams, their achievements are so great that their record is considered next to unbeatable. To better Wayne Gretzky's 2,857 career points for example would require that a player have 29 consecutive 100 point seasons. Unimaginable! How about the Buffalo Sabres scoring 9 goals in a single period - when will that happen again? Or George Hainsworth's 22 shut-outs in a single season - with today's sharpshooters, goalies are peppered with more shots than ever before and protecting a win, let alone a shutout, let alone 22 shutouts in a season, is an incredible challenge! Records Forever is an exciting tribute to the thrilling sport of hockey. Designed with a flair for ease of access and to enthusiastically convey each record, this book will contain vibrant colours, splashed with NHL themes and logos, incredible photographs and fantastic hockey writing that will leave fans marveling over each record and applauding the players and teams for each of their incredible talents and achievements.

Big-Time Hockey Records

Big-Time Hockey Records
Title Big-Time Hockey Records PDF eBook
Author Bruce Berglund
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 65
Release 2021-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 149669547X

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SMACK! Nothing beats the excitement of a player slapping the puck into the goal for a game-winning goal--except when that big slap shot sets a new record! Behind every big-time hockey record is a dramatic story of how a player or team achieved greatness on the ice. From incredible scoring plays to the greatest goaltending performances, here are the record-setting moments that will keep hockey fans turning the page for more.

Hockey Records

Hockey Records
Title Hockey Records PDF eBook
Author Chrös McDougall
Publisher North Star Editions, Inc.
Total Pages 32
Release 2020-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1644935902

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This title describes the record-breaking athletes and teams of hockey. With compelling images, fun facts, and an Impossible to Break special feature, this book provides an engaging overview of hockey's records and the athletes who set them.

Hockey Records

Hockey Records
Title Hockey Records PDF eBook
Author Allan Morey
Publisher Bellwether Media
Total Pages 32
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1681034956

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Wayne GretzkyÕs skills on the ice are known by hockey fans all around the world. The NHL player scored 894 goals during his career! While Gretzky may be the most famous hockey player, many others have claimed records in this fast-paced sport. This thrilling book features incredible hockey records that are sure to impress and inspire fans of the sport!

Pro Hockey Records

Pro Hockey Records
Title Pro Hockey Records PDF eBook
Author Shane Frederick
Publisher Compass Point Books
Total Pages 65
Release 2019
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1543554679

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This comprehensive look at pro hockey records covers everything from Wayne Gretzky's astonishing 215 points in a single season to Tiger Williams' infamous mark for career penalty minutes. Among the record highs and lows, budding fans will find loads of epic accomplishments and eye-popping numbers. And discovering hockey's record book only multiplies the fun of following the game.

Hockey's Greatest Records

Hockey's Greatest Records
Title Hockey's Greatest Records PDF eBook
Author Katie Kawa
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 34
Release 2014-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1499402368

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Hockey is a sport with a rich history, and readers discover that history as they learn about the game’s most famous records and record-holders. Hockey’s biggest names of the past and present are introduced to readers through informative text, including sidebar biographies. Readers learn about the stories behind hockey’s most impressive records, such as most career points and most shutouts. Stat boxes allow readers to reinforce their math skills by comparing athletes and teams. Eye-catching photographs of the sports best players and teams keep readers engaged with each turn of the page.

Black Ice

Black Ice
Title Black Ice PDF eBook
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.