A complete oral history of Canada's most iconic team, compiled from interviews with some of the biggest names in hockey, then and now. Eric Zweig takes readers through the storied history of the Leafs through the eyes of their players, coaches, managers, and fans.
A complete oral history of Canada's most iconic team, compiled from interviews with some of the biggest names in hockey, then and now. Eric Zweig takes readers through the storied history of the Leafs through the eyes of their players, coaches, managers, and fans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric Zweig is a managing editor with Dan Diamond & Associates, producers of the annual NHL Official Guide & Record Book since 1984. Eric's books include Twenty Greatest Hockey Goals and Art Ross: The Hockey Legend Who Built the Bruins. He lives in Owen Sound, Ontario.
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Foreword by Stan Fischler Introduction 1. 1917 to 1926: The Arenas and St. Pats 2. 1927 to 1934: Conn Smythe and the Maple Leafs 3. 1934 to 1945: The Great Depression Gives Way to the Second World War 4. 1946 to 1951: The First Leafs Dynasty 5. 1952 to 1961: Tough Times Finally End When Imlach Era Begins 6. 1962 to 1969: New Leafs Dynasty ... Until Expansion 7. 1970s: The Ballard Years Begin 8. 1980s: Tough Times 9. 1990s: Cliff, Pat, and Dougie 10. 2000 and Beyond: Success, Setbacks, and the Shana-Plan Acknowledgements Sources Image Credits
Foreword by Stan Fischler Introduction 1. 1917 to 1926: The Arenas and St. Pats 2. 1927 to 1934: Conn Smythe and the Maple Leafs 3. 1934 to 1945: The Great Depression Gives Way to the Second World War 4. 1946 to 1951: The First Leafs Dynasty 5. 1952 to 1961: Tough Times Finally End When Imlach Era Begins 6. 1962 to 1969: New Leafs Dynasty ... Until Expansion 7. 1970s: The Ballard Years Begin 8. 1980s: Tough Times 9. 1990s: Cliff, Pat, and Dougie 10. 2000 and Beyond: Success, Setbacks, and the Shana-Plan Acknowledgements Sources Image Credits
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