Beauties: Hockey's Greatest Untold Stories

by James Duthie

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Fifty-seven incredible stories from hockey's biggest names, greatest characters and unsung heroes Essential reading for every fan, Beauties is a collection of the best stories that players tell each other. Grab a seat with TSN's James Duthie as hockey's finest relive highs, lows and hilarious moments on and off the ice from superstars, journeymen, coaches, referees, broadcasters, agents, and hockey moms and dads. In Beauties, you'll find out: ·       How Sidney Crosby's most unusual show more nickname came to be ·       How Steve Stamkos's dad accidentally stole Steve Yzerman's car ·       How Paul "Biznasty" Bissonette almost had the Arizona Coyotes kicked out of a Winnipeg hotel on game day ·       How Wayne Gretzky's greatest one-liner may have turned around the          Stanley Cup Final in 1985 ·       About the night that Hayley Wickenheiser went blind ·       Why the St. Louis Blues credit Laila Anderson, a brave young girl, for their    Stanley Cup win ·       What Bobby Orr said the first time he saw Connor McDavid play at a rink in Toronto And more! show less

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Duthie continues in this book his usual style of collecting sport anecdotes which frequently contain humour. In this volume the stories centre around hockey and the many outrageous funny characters who inhabit the sport. Some of the players are familiar such as Mario Lemieux and Sid Crosby. There also lesser known individuals who had their brief moment of fame because they scored important goals in important games.

Because Duthie is a presenter on TV sports, we have stories from the playing career of some of men and women who work with him on those channels. It is fun to learn about the active hockey background of hockey analysts such as Bob McKenzie, Craig Button, Ray Ferraro and Mike Johnson.

There are the essays about serious issues show more such as children dying of incurable diseases. Thus the names Laila Anderson and Jonathan Pitre appear with the affect they had on the hockey players who came in contact with them and what hockey meant to them.

While not writing great literature, Duthie does a great job of presenting our hockey heroes as funny people who in most cases display great charity to their fellow human beings. Some years ago, I managed teenage boy hockey teams. The antics by those young hockey players in those dressing rooms years ago matched those described in this book.
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Sports and Leisure, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
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796.962092Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsAthletic and outdoor sports and gamesWinter sportsIce games and sportsIce hockeyBiography And History
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GV848.5 .A1 .D89Geography, Anthropology and RecreationRecreation. LeisureRecreation. LeisureSports
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