What It Means to Be a Red Wing: Detroit's Greatest Players Talk About Detroit Hockey (What It Means to Be ...) | 
enlarge | Authors: Kevin Allen, Art Regner Creator: Steve Yzerman Publisher: Triumph Books (IL) Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 75378
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 322 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 8.5 x 1.3
ISBN: 1572438851 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.962640977434 EAN: 9781572438859 ASIN: 1572438851
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Book Description There are few things in sports as meaningful as lacing up one's skates to take the ice for the Detroit Red Wings, the NHL's proudest franchise. Only a chosen few can understand its impact, and they share their experiences in this compilation of personal stories and reminiscences. Detroit hockey fans, for the first time ever, can now fully grasp What It Means to Be a Red Wing.
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Great book for a Wings fan July 13, 2008 I bought this book for my father who is a huge wings fan. It details in order historically the careers of key players and coaches and was the perfect father's day gift.
I loved it but... May 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I mulled over this book for a long time thinking it was some fanboy "history" lesson, but I broke down and bought it anyway. I was so thrilled after I started reading it to see that it was all from the players' words! I loved reading about the guys from the 40s all the way to now. It is a inspirational book and it makes me proud to be a fan even though I was not born into hockey. No I was not a recent convert or riding their tails when they won, I started with the in the 80's (yes when they were not at their all time best). Anyway, the only thing about the book I was disappointed with is it did not have Gordie Howe's words (even though he wrote his own book, he could have something in it), Larionov, Federov, Vernon, and many others who did not contribute. Of course, it could have been the authors choice to not include them so I hope there will be a volume two!!! Still, this is a fabulous book to have if you really are a fan of the Red Wings and a fan of hockey.
For my daughter January 11, 2007 My daughter started into hockey while going to Northern Michigan University. She then got hooked on the Wings. I was hoping that Art's book would introduce her to the culture of the Red Wings. She loves it. Thanks Art, miss you on the radio and hope you land on your feet soon. Mike from St Clair
This one is keeping me very happy in bed. November 23, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
What a great read! As the youngest daughter growing up in Detroit, I grew up in a family that loved professional hockey and college football . . . I watched from the fringes. Hockey did intrigue me, but I never really got hooked into the sport. As I went through the bookstore recently I spotted this book on the Redwings. I saw that it was individual stories and I thought that might be a great way to get a taste for what I may have missed, since my family goes on and on about the Wings. So glad I made the purchase. What a wonderful read. A few stories each night before bed, what a great way to retire. Each one is insightful and I was really drawn in. Guess what, I think I'm hooked . . . I will now be attending some live games. Go wings!!!
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