Art Ross: The Hockey Legend Who Built the Bruins

Art Ross: The Hockey Legend Who Built the Bruins

Art Ross: The Hockey Legend Who Built the Bruins

Art Ross: The Hockey Legend Who Built the Bruins

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Overview

The first authorized biography of Art Ross, Hockey Hall of Famer, NHL founding father, and long-time member of the Boston Bruins.

Though he last played the game nearly one hundred years ago, Art Ross remains connected with the greatest stars in hockey. Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky, and Sidney Crosby have all won the award that bears his name, the trophy given annually to the NHL’s top scorer. Ross himself managed just one goal during his NHL career; however, in the dozen years leading up to the formation of the NHL in 1917, he was one of the biggest stars in the game.

After his playing career ended, Ross became one of the founding fathers of the Boston Bruins, holding the positions of coach, general manager, and vice president. He was one of the men most responsible for making the NHL a success in the United States, and was integral to the modernization of hockey. All these accomplishments led to him being one of the first players inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Hockey historian Eric Zweig brings to life the early days of hockey. From the mining towns of Northern Ontario to the hallowed halls of Boston Garden, Art Ross was one of the biggest names in hockey over his six decades in the game.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459730427
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 09/12/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 865,858
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Eric Zweig is a managing editor with Dan Diamond&Associates, consulting publisher to the National Hockey League. His books include Fever Season, Tough Guys: Hockey Rivals in Times of War and Disaster, Star Power: The Legend and Lore of Cyclone Taylor, and, most recently, Twenty Greatest Hockey Goals. He lives in Owen Sound, Ontario.

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.

Table of Contents

Contents  Prologue Introduction: Big Game Player 
Part 1: Becoming a Legend  1 Growing up in the Hudson’s Bay Company  2 The Move to Montreal  3 Go West Young Man  4 Going Pro  5 Small Town Glory  6 A Fight to the Finish  7 Back to the Big City  8 A Wanderer Who Wanders  9 Money Madness  10 High Pay Leads to Hard Knocks  11 More Money Madness  12 Fighting the Salary Cap  13 A New Hockey War  14 Peace, War … and a Real War  15 Banned for Life … For a While  16 Memorable Moments  17 End of the Line  18 Life Goes On 
Part 2: Building the Bruins  19 On to Boston  20 Growing Pains  21 Buying a Better Team  22 New Rules, New Invention, and a New Job   23 A Big Year in Boston  24 Practice Doesn’t Quite Make Perfect  25 Battling the Great Depression  26 The Ace Bailey Incident  27 Big Changes  28 Back on Top … Twice!  29 World War Too  30 The War Years  31 Postwar Challenges  32 Hockey Immortality  33 A Great Loss to the Game 
Epilogue Acknowledgements  Appendix: Career Statistics  A Note on the Sources  Selected Bibliography  Index
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