The book hockey fans have long awaited! This is the first history of the Detroit Redwings, the only hockey franchise in the fabled "Original Six" never to have had a full-blown history written about it. At last, sports writer Richard Bak fills the gap. He weds an exciting narrative and statistical tables with more than 300 color and b&w photos stretching back to the team's origin in 1926.
'That's how you repay the people.' Dad would always say, 'Hey, these are the people that pay my salary. I'm going to give them everything they deserve.' That's who he was.” Howe's amazing career was anchored by 25 years in Detroit.
The Red Wings Book is THE most comprehensive, authoritative factbook about the Detroit Red Wings ever published. It's an encyclopedia, almanac, guide, and photo album all in one. Including a...
Wings fans will relish the intimate stories told by Steve Yzerman, Niklas Lindstrom, Ted Lindsay, and other figures they have come to cherish.
A revised Team Spirit Hockey edition featuring the Detroit Red Wings that chronicles the history and accomplishments of the team.
... story. Marshall Dan gets it and he puts it in the Detroit paper. It was the Free Press, big headline: Was Red Kelly Forced to Play ...
History of Hockeytown: Detroit Red Wings, 75 Years
Presents the history, players, and accomplishments of the Detroit Red Wings.
Gary, has lived there since the 1970s. Gary is a Flames fan and longtime season ticket holder, and even when I worked for Hockey Night in Canada, whenever I did a Calgary game, Gary would always accuse me of anti-Flames bias.
Who did he replace? • The Red Wings hold the NHL regular-season record with 62 wins. When did they set the record? • And many more! This book makes the perfect gift for any fan of the Red Wings!
Charles Hughes, a one-time sportswriter who also served as a public relations man for Theodore Roosevelt, attracted 73 local investors in 1926, including the likes of industrialist Edsel Ford, department store giant S.S. Kresge, ...