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In From the Broadcast Booth, veteran voice of hockey Brian McFarlane gathers a lifetime of his most cherished memories from his years in the game. As the voice of Hockey Night in Canada for 27 years, he was in the backrooms, the dressing rooms, the boardrooms, and of course on-ice and in front of the camera as witness to many of the most exciting events in hockey history, from the birth and demise of the WHA to Gretzky’s 92-goal and 212-point season. These stories, and the larger-than-life personalities who were part of them, are told here for the first time, in McFarlane's trademark colorful, no-holds-barred style. ...
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Brian McFarlane spent his professional career — 25 years — as the face of hockey, calling games for millions of viewers and interviewing its many greats. He continues to be one of hockey’s most knowledgeable insiders and was credited during his working days with always providing a fair, accurate, and respectful account of each game, the players, the teams, and the officiating. This book revisits those heady days with colorful, candid stories told with McFarlane's trademark enthusiasm. The author covers the highs and lows, the stunning stats and comic collisions. In the process, McFarlane gives readers a lively history of the last three decades of Canada's favorite sport. ...
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Brian McFarlane spent his professional career — 25 years — as the face of hockey, calling games for millions of viewers and interviewing its many greats. This book revisits those heady days with colorful, candid stories told with McFarlane's trademark enthusiasm. The author covers the highs and lows, the stunning stats and comic collisions. In the process, McFarlane gives readers a lively history of the last three decades of Canada's favorite sport. ...
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For Max and Marty and their Indian River teammates it's not a question of winning. It's whether they can survive. Adjusting to a new town and having to make new friends isn't easy. Luckily for Max and Marty Mitchell-newcomers to the mill town of Indian River-it's almost hockey season. They can't wait to join the team! Until they find out that Indian River is dropping sponsorship of hockey. No hockey! Max and Marty decide that if the powerful mill owner won't sponsor a club, they will create their own team. But it won't be easy. The players for the other town clubs are bigger, stronger, and a lot more experienced. But the Indian River club has something the other clubs don't: Max and Marty Mitchell. Don't miss other exciting Mitchell Brother adventures!...
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