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E-grāmata: Art Ross: The Hockey Legend Who Built the Bruins

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  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Sep-2015
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781459730427

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First authorized biography of Art Ross, founding father of the NHL, early Hockey Hall of Famer, and long-time member of the Boston Bruins organization.

The first authorized biography of Art Ross, Hockey Hall of Famer, founding father of the NHL, and long-time member of the Boston Bruins. Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky, and Sidney Crosbie have all hoisted the trophy that bears his name. Learn about Ross's early crusade for players' rights, and why he was a key to the NHL's success.

The first authorized biography of Art Ross, Hockey Hall of Famer, NHL founding father, and long-time member of the Boston Bruins.

Though he last played the game nearly one hundred years ago, Art Ross remains connected with the greatest stars in hockey. Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky, and Sidney Crosby have all won the award that bears his name, the trophy given annually to the NHL’s top scorer. Ross himself managed just one goal during his NHL career; however, in the dozen years leading up to the formation of the NHL in 1917, he was one of the biggest stars in the game.

After his playing career ended, Ross became one of the founding fathers of the Boston Bruins, holding the positions of coach, general manager, and vice president. He was one of the men most responsible for making the NHL a success in the United States, and was integral to the modernization of hockey. All these accomplishments led to him being one of the first players inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Hockey historian Eric Zweig brings to life the early days of hockey. From the mining towns of Northern Ontario to the hallowed halls of Boston Garden, Art Ross was one of the biggest names in hockey over his six decades in the game.

The first authorized biography of Art Ross, Hockey Hall of Famer, founding father of the NHL, and long-time member of the Boston Bruins. Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky, and Sidney Crosbie have all hoisted the trophy that bears his name. Learn about Ross's early crusade for players' rights, and why he was a key to the NHL's success.

Recenzijas

Its a big, fat slice of hockey past, one of those books that will delight those who consider themselves scholars of the game. * Sun Times * a superb addition to any hockey libraryone of the most readable hockey historians [ with] the books to prove it. * The Fischler Report * Zweig does fine work, breathing life into 100-plus-year-old details; his descriptions of Stanley Cup matches from the era of the rover and the "60-minute men" manage to evoke the excitement of those bygone times, while his detailed analysis of the power struggles and high drama in which Ross was fully involved in the early days of the NHL, and the National Hockey Association before it, are both educational and entertaining, even if the reader has little to no prior knowledge of the subject. * Winnipeg Free Press * Painstaking research by one of the best in the business on one of hockey's most influential pioneers. * Toronto Sun * No one would believe this wild tale if it were a movie A child of the Canadian wilderness, who may well have been the countrys greatest athlete, becomes a player, coach, manager, and inventor who likely affected the game of hockey more than anyone else. Those who say they should change the Art Ross Trophy to a more recognizable name would cringe in embarrassment after reading Eric Zweigs magnificent biography. * Roy MacGregor, bestselling author and Globe and Mail Columnist * A fascinating read. In fact, when I started reading it I could hardly put it down until I completed it. What a pioneer Art Ross was a great story. * Scotty Bowman, Hockey Hall of Fame builder and the winningest coach in NHL history * With his wonderful, many-layered, anecdote-rich study of Art Ross, author Eric Zweig does a masterful job of profiling an important figure who was a player, coach, executive, inventor, and innovator during the professional games crucial, formative years. In Montreal, more than 50 years after Rosss passing, this hockey pioneer has been forgiven almost for having been an architect in the building of the Boston Bruins. * Dave Stubbs, Montreal Gazette * It is hard to talk about the history of hockey without mentioning the name Art Ross from being a player, coach, manager, and on-ice official, to the history of the goalie net, to having a trophy named after him just to name a few things Art Ross did over his years. Zweig has uncovered some great stories. A must for all hockey fans. * Phil Pritchard, Vice President and Keeper of the Stanley Cup, Hockey Hall of Fame * A diligently researched portrait of a canny, controversial, colourful hockey icon. Recognition for a hockey genius long overdue. As Cherry would say, Two thumbs up, Eric! * Brian McFarlane, bestselling author and former sportscaster * I enjoyed it very much. I had no idea Art Ross had been such an athlete in his day before he came to Boston. I think this book really has a place in Canadian history, in hockey history, and in NHL history. It was fascinating. * Harry Sinden, former coach, general manager, and president of the Boston Bruins * No, Art Ross didnt invent hockey. You can forget that, sometimes, reminded of the extent to which he shaped the game we know today. On the ice, he was skilled and as wily a goal-scoring defender as theres ever been. Off it, a tireless innovator of rules and equipment, he also coached, managed, and gave the Boston Bruins the feisty spirit that defines them still. Its high time his formidable tale was told; Eric Zweig does it with a vim and an eye for detail that delights the fan in me as much as the historian. * Stephen Smith, author of Puckstruck *

Foreword 9(2)
Ron MacLean
Prologue 11(2)
Introduction: Big Game Player 13(8)
Part 1 Becoming a Legend
1 Growing Up in the Hudson's Bay Company
21(12)
2 The Move to Montreal
33(8)
3 Go West Young Man
41(6)
4 Going Pro
47(9)
5 Small Town Glory
56(8)
6 A Fight to the Finish
64(6)
7 Back to the Big City
70(5)
8 A Wanderer Who Wanders
75(8)
9 Money Madness
83(8)
10 High Pay Leads to Hard Knocks
91(8)
11 More Money Madness
99(7)
12 Fighting the Salary Cap
106(8)
13 A New Hockey War
114(9)
14 Peace, War ... and a Real War
123(8)
15 Banned for Life ... For a While
131(6)
16 Memorable Moments
137(9)
17 End of the Line
146(10)
18 Life Goes On
156(9)
Part 2 Building the Bruins
19 On to Boston
165(8)
20 Growing Pains
173(7)
21 Buying a Better Team
180(13)
22 New Rules, New Invention, and a New Job
193(5)
23 A Big Year in Boston
198(11)
24 Practice Doesn't Quite Make Perfect
209(10)
25 Battling the Great Depression
219(7)
26 The Ace Bailey Incident
226(8)
27 Big Changes
234(7)
28 Back on Top ... Twice!
241(8)
29 World War Too
249(8)
30 The War Years
257(7)
31 Postwar Challenges
264(9)
32 Hockey Immortality
273(7)
33 A Great Loss to the Game
280(7)
Epilogue 287(3)
Acknowledgements 290(3)
Appendix: Career Statistics 293(2)
A Note on the Sources 295(3)
Selected Bibliography 298(3)
Index 301
Eric Zweig is a managing editor with Dan Diamond & Associates, consulting publisher to the National Hockey League. His books include Fever Season, Tough Guys: Hockey Rivals in Times of War and Disaster, Star Power: The Legend and Lore of Cyclone Taylor, and, most recently, Twenty Greatest Hockey Goals. He lives in Owen Sound, Ontario.