The Toughest I Ever Faced: Hockey Hall of Fame Players Remember Their Rivals, Teammates and Heroes Steve Milton's interviews reveal surprising, never before heard answers from Hall of Famers about all manner of things. Who did Gordie Howe name as the best player he ever played against? Who did B
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| Title | : | The Toughest I Ever Faced: Hockey Hall of Fame Players Remember Their Rivals, Teammates and Heroes |
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| Rating | : | 4.79 (641 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 177085598X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-09-24 |
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The greatest players in the world--those inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame--have shared with author Steve Milton their opinions on the players that impressed them most during their NHL careers. Who did Gordie Howe name as the best player he ever played against? Who did Bob Gainey think was the most underrated player in the NHL? Who always got the best of Johnny Bower? The names and stories of each of these players--and of each of the participating Hockey Hall of Famers--can be found in the gloriously rich and detailed The Toughest I Ever Faced. Steve Milton's interviews reveal surprising, never before heard answers from Hall of Famers about all manner of things. Supported with lavishly illustrated pages and more than 150 photos, there has never been a book as thorough or revealing as The Toughest I Ever Faced. Like a Venn diagram or a six-degrees of separation flowchart, The Toughest I Ever Faced presents more than 120 NHL players--and 40 Hall of Famers--an
Editorial : Selection, Holiday Gift Guide 2015. Another novel concept: Ask 33 of hockey's greatest players through seven decades who their toughest opponent was; or most underrated rival; or, in the case of a Hall of Fame goaltender like the Boston Bruins' Gerry Cheevers, the defenceman he most loved to play behind This is a thoroughly entertaining magazine-sized, 235-page read, complete with glossy photos. Plus, author Steve Milton profiles each of the 33 players handing out the grades. (Bev Wake and Lionel Wild Vancouver Sun 2015-12-04)
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