hockeybookreviews.com - 11/20/2008
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Who is the greatest Montreal Canadiens' player of all time? Is it Rocket Richard, with his unbridled passion and hunger to be the best defining not only the team but a whole population? Or is it Jean Beliveau who reigned regally with class and distinction that also came to define Les Canadiens? ...
globesports.com - 11/22/2008
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globesports.com —
Former Canadiens goalie Patrick Roy will have his
number '33' jersey retired during a ceremony in Montreal...
on Saturday night. Former Canadiens goalie Patrick Roy will have his number '33' jersey retired during a ceremony in Montreal on Saturday night. ...
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Two routes to the rafters
hockeyprogram.blogspot.com - 11/22/2008
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hockeyprogram.blogspot.com —
Patrick Roy is having his number retired in
an extravagant ceremony. Does this really need to happen...
now? That is the question we pose for you the reader!!! Stats, incidents, and more included.
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Roy Not Deserving Of Honor
ottawasun.com - 11/23/2008
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ottawasun.com —
The Montreal Canadiens want to celebrate their 100th
anniversary with another Stanley Cup banner at the Bell...
Centre. League sources say that's why Habs GM Bob Gainey went clear across the continent last week to Los Angeles to try to convince ...
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Bruce Garrioch - Gainey hitting Mats hard to deliver ...
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Who Was Better? Rocket Richard vs. Jean Beliveau?
Greatest Hockey Legends.com —
... The Hockey News' new book Habs Heroes: The Greatest Canadiens Ever From 1 To 100 is out. Written by senior writer Ken Campbell, THN sought the definitive opinion from a collection of experts to determine who was the greatest player in the history of hockey's greatest team. While I'm not going to tell you who topped the list, I will say it probably comes as no surprise that the title comes down to a choice ofMaurice Richard and Jean Beliveau. As many great players (over 40 Hall of Famers!) that Montreal can boast, really these two were the only possible contenders for top ...
2008 Hockey Books
Greatest Hockey Legends.com —
November 23, 2008 2008 Hockey Books Courtesy of HockeyBookReviews.com , here's a look at 2008's Hockey Books: Black And Gold Black Ice [image] Canada On Ice Don Cherry's Stories and Stuff Habs Heroes Hockey Now! Hockey's Top 100 Honoured Canadiens Ice Warriors Meaning Of Puck Montreal: 100 Years Of Glory My Greatest Day Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems NHL Guide & Record Book Official NHL Hockey Treasures Open Ice Patrick Roy Reflections ...
Top Ten Hockey Books Of 2008
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... - I think any grade 11 English teacher would have to flunk this book, but the unique approach only adds to Cherry's undeniable charm. Cherry's gimmicks work, and sell. This is the runaway best selling hockey book of 2008. #10. Habs Heroes: The Definitive List of the 100 Greatest Canadiens Ever - Who is the greatest Montreal Canadiens' player of all time? The Hockey News put together a panel to rank the top 100 players, just in time for their 100th season. Senior writer Ken Campbell then provides us with captivating features on each player. Also see: full listing of ...
More Hockey Books
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... costs of running my free websites. Look at it this way: If you like my work, and you think it's worth buying me a cup of coffee, then shop Amazon or Chapters via my links. I'm going to keep doing my work for free because I love doing this, but I'd greatly appreciate your support! Black And Gold Black Ice [image] Canada On Ice Dominant Dany Heatley Don Cherry's Stories and Stuff Good, Bad, Ugly: Rangers Good, Bad, Ugly: Flyers Habs Heroes Hockey Now! Hockey's Top 100 Honoured Canadiens Ice It ...
2009 Hockey Book Previews
Greatest Hockey Legends.com —
... THN and Transcontinental books have put out a few books in recent years, with mixed results. In 2008 they released Habs Heroes by Ken Campbell and ...
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