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Stephen J. McKolay
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By Thomas King
My first publication is dedicated to three beautiful and empowering ladies. My mother MARY'S, love and devotion has carried me to unexpected heights. Mom understood my ambitions and dreams. My dearly departed mother's love has enabled me overcome life most difficult situations. Also, my wonderful cousin and confidant, PATRICIA ANN DUNNE, has interacted with such a kind, generous and perceptive manner. Her dignity in life is unparalleled. PATRICIA is the greatest lady I have ever known. Completing my life's present foundation is my dearest friend RUTH WEATHERALL. Ruth's true Christian spirit has helped me grow in countless areas. Treating me as an equal, RUTH is a truely remarkable friend.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Thomas King
My first publication is dedicated to three beautiful and empowering ladies. My mother MARY'S, love and devotion has carried me to unexpected heights. Mom understood my ambitions and dreams. My dearly departed mother's love has enabled me overcome life most difficult situations. Also, my wonderful cousin and confidant, PATRICIA ANN DUNNE, has interacted with such a kind, generous and perceptive manner. Her dignity in life is unparalleled. PATRICIA is the greatest lady I have ever known. Completing my life's present foundation is my dearest friend RUTH WEATHERALL. Ruth's true Christian spirit has helped me grow in countless areas. Treating me as an equal, RUTH is a truely remarkable friend.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Brad Kurtzberg
The saga of the Oakland/California Seals nine-year journey through the NHL is a strange, funny and sad tale that is nearly forgotten and has never been told...until now. Off the ice, the history of the Seals is practically a tale of how not to run a franchise. The team joined the NHL in 1967 as part of the “Second Six” expansion teams and stayed in Oakland until moving to Cleveland in 1976. The Seals had seven different ownership groups in nine years and chaos reigned throughout the process. This book shows you the inner workings of a hockey club that was always on the brink of bankruptcy and/or relocating and takes you behind the scenes of many of the mistakes made by NHL owners and executives during the early years of expansion. It also chronicles the crazy days of ownership by Charlie Finley, a man who admittedly knew nothing about hockey but knew he wanted to run his team his way. Hilarity and disaster resulted. On the ice, the Seals met with little success but were never dull. In nine years, the team had to put up with white skates, few fans and a cast of characters that were unique This book allows the players and coaches to tell their own story. More than 110 interviews were conducted with former Seals players, owners, coaches and employees to get a clear picture of what it was like to play in the NHL in the 60s and 70s. The rise of the WHA, continuing expansion and more hilarious stories of what really happens to an NHL team on the road and in the locker room. Hockey fans will love this true tale of the Seals…hockey’s most colorful team.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jay VandeVoorde
Muskegon is a hockey town. For 46 straight years it has been a proud member of three distinguished leagues: the International Hockey League, the Colonial Hockey League, and now, the United Hockey League. And back in the late 1930s and early 1940s, Muskegon was part of the Michigan Ontario Hockey League. Muskegons Hockey fans have enjoyed the sport of hockey with a fanaticsm that other communities can only envy. And why shouldn't they? They have had some of the most dedicated owners, coaches, and players come through their city, bringing with them 12 regular season championships and 8 playoff championships. But championships are only part of the story. Any fan can tell you that there is something special in watching hockey here in Muskegon. Most fans have a particular memory that will live in their hearts and minds forever. Get inside Muskegon's Hockey History and Heroes and relive the great hockey memories of yesteryear.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jay VandeVoorde
Muskegon is a hockey town. For 46 straight years it has been a proud member of three distinguished leagues: the International Hockey League, the Colonial Hockey League, and now, the United Hockey League. And back in the late 1930s and early 1940s, Muskegon was part of the Michigan Ontario Hockey League. Muskegons Hockey fans have enjoyed the sport of hockey with a fanaticsm that other communities can only envy. And why shouldn't they? They have had some of the most dedicated owners, coaches, and players come through their city, bringing with them 12 regular season championships and 8 playoff championships. But championships are only part of the story. Any fan can tell you that there is something special in watching hockey here in Muskegon. Most fans have a particular memory that will live in their hearts and minds forever. Get inside Muskegon's Hockey History and Heroes and relive the great hockey memories of yesteryear.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Thomas King
My first publication is dedicated to three beautiful and empowering ladies. My mother MARY'S, love and devotion has carried me to unexpected heights. Mom understood my ambitions and dreams. My dearly departed mother's love has enabled me overcome life most difficult situations. Also, my wonderful cousin and confidant, PATRICIA ANN DUNNE, has interacted with such a kind, generous and perceptive manner. Her dignity in life is unparalleled. PATRICIA is the greatest lady I have ever known. Completing my life's present foundation is my dearest friend RUTH WEATHERALL. Ruth's true Christian spirit has helped me grow in countless areas. Treating me as an equal, RUTH is a truely remarkable friend.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Brad Kurtzberg
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FORMAT: E-Book
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