Ebook: Hockey Night Fever: Mullets, Mayhem and the Game's Coming of Age in the 1970s
Author: Cole Stephen
- Tags: GAMES--Gambling--Sports, Hockey, Hockey--History, SPORTS & RECREATION--Business Aspects, SPORTS & RECREATION--Essays, SPORTS & RECREATION--History, SPORTS & RECREATION--Reference, TRAVEL--Special Interest--Sports, History, Hockey -- History, GAMES -- Gambling -- Sports, SPORTS & RECREATION -- Business Aspects, SPORTS & RECREATION -- Essays, SPORTS & RECREATION -- History, SPORTS & RECREATION -- Reference, TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Sports
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Doubleday Canada
- City: Toronto
- Language: English
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-- Slap Shot Modern hockey was born in the sport's wild, sensational, sometimes ugly Seventies growth spurt. The forces at play in the decade's battle for hockey supremacy--dazzling speed vs. brute force--are now, for better or worse, part of hockey's DNA. This book is a welcome reappraisal of the ten years that changed how the sport was played and experienced. Informed by first-hand interviews with players and game officials, and sprinkled with sidebars on the art and artifacts that defined Seventies hockey, the book brings dramatically alive hockey's most eventful, exciting decade.
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