Narrates a series of wins by the hockey champion who was named NHL's Most Valuable Player every year from 1980 to 1987, and who was dubbed 'The Great One.'
Curtis Joseph was a great goalie that year. Pat Quinn was coaching him in Toronto. He would end his season 29–17–5. There was no question that he deserved to start Game One, but Marty Brodeur was a really good goaltender too.
An introduction to the life and career of hockey player Wayne Gretzky.
After breaking or tying more than sixty records in hockey, it's no wonder that Wayne Gretzky is known as "The Great One.
Hockey's "The Great One" Barry Wilner ... The Oilers set out for a strong year, and so did Gretzky. ... Strong. In order to reach their goal of winning the 1983 Stanley Cup, the Oilers had to win several series and not fall flat on ...
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This book details what it’s like to face the best player who ever skated, illuminating his passing ability, his deceptively effective shot, and his inventiveness both with the puck and without.
Bowness moved on to coach the New York Islanders and then went off to help Wayne Gretzky coach the Phoenix Coyotes, and he tried, unsuccessfully, to get Vigneault to join. Vigneault went back to junior, then to the minors and at ...
Inundated with offers, Gretzky's agent Gus Badali added Michael Barnett to Number ... took time to visit the set of the popular television show M*A*S*H, ...
From the thrill of being Stanley Cup Champion and the “Royal Wedding” between Gretzky and Janet Jones to the controversy surrounding his big trade from the Edmonton Oilers to the L.A. Kings and life in Los Angeles, this book follows the ...
At the end of the night of Game Five of the Stanley Cup finals, the scoreboard read Edmonton 8, Philadelphia 3. Mission accomplished for Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton boys, two-time Stanley Cup champs!