The Goaltenders’ Union

Hockey’s Greatest Puckstoppers, Acrobats, and Flakes

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In hockey, goalies have always been a contradiction — solitary men in a team game, the last line of defence and the stalwarts expected to save the day after any and every miscue and collapse from his teammates. It’s no wonder that anyone who played the position has had his sanity questioned; yet some of the biggest innovations in the game have come from its puckstoppers. In The Goaltenders’ Union, Greg Oliver and Richard Kamchen talk to more than 60 keepers of yesterday and today, finding common threads to their stories, and in dozens of interviews about them with other coaches and players. From Gilles “Gratoony the Loony” Gratton, who refused to play because the moon was out of alignment with Jupiter, to Jonathan Quick, the athletically gifted master keeper of today’s game, the book is an entertaining and enlightening peek behind the mask.

Table des matières

Table des matières
Cover 1
Copyright 3
Table of Contents 5
Introduction 8
Chapter 1: The Early Days 30
Chapter 2: The Original Six Era 52
Chapter 3: Under Even More Pressure - Goalies Who Coach 83
Chapter 4: Expansion and the WHA 110
Chapter 5: From the Net to the Broadcast Booth 168
Chapter 6: The '80s and '90s 185
Chapter 7: Fathers and Sons 251
Chapter 8: Recent Goalies 256
Conclusion 301
Photo Section 316
Select Bibliography 324
Acknowledgements 326
About the Authors 328

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