Grant Fuhr: The Story of a Hockey Legend
The Hall of Fame story of Grant Fuhr, the first black superstar in the National Hockey League and the last line of defense for the Edmonton Oilers dynasty, told through Fuhr's 10 most important games.


Grant Fuhr was the best goalie in the league at a time when hockey was at its most exciting. Wayne Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers were arguably the greatest team in league history, and during the 1980s arguably the most popular team across the United States, even if many had little idea where Edmonton was. They were that good. And so was Fuhr: Gretzky called him the best goaltender in the world.

Fuhr broke the colour barrier for NHL goaltenders when he played his first game for the Oilers in 1981, and was an inspiration for later players including future Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla. But in addition to their dynastic run of Stanley Cup championships, the Oilers were also synonymous with the excesses of the decade: Fuhr himself was suspended for substance use, a discredit he had to fight back from--and did, going on to set career records and earning election to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
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Grant Fuhr: The Story of a Hockey Legend
The Hall of Fame story of Grant Fuhr, the first black superstar in the National Hockey League and the last line of defense for the Edmonton Oilers dynasty, told through Fuhr's 10 most important games.


Grant Fuhr was the best goalie in the league at a time when hockey was at its most exciting. Wayne Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers were arguably the greatest team in league history, and during the 1980s arguably the most popular team across the United States, even if many had little idea where Edmonton was. They were that good. And so was Fuhr: Gretzky called him the best goaltender in the world.

Fuhr broke the colour barrier for NHL goaltenders when he played his first game for the Oilers in 1981, and was an inspiration for later players including future Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla. But in addition to their dynastic run of Stanley Cup championships, the Oilers were also synonymous with the excesses of the decade: Fuhr himself was suspended for substance use, a discredit he had to fight back from--and did, going on to set career records and earning election to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
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The Hall of Fame story of Grant Fuhr, the first black superstar in the National Hockey League and the last line of defense for the Edmonton Oilers dynasty, told through Fuhr's 10 most important games.


Grant Fuhr was the best goalie in the league at a time when hockey was at its most exciting. Wayne Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers were arguably the greatest team in league history, and during the 1980s arguably the most popular team across the United States, even if many had little idea where Edmonton was. They were that good. And so was Fuhr: Gretzky called him the best goaltender in the world.

Fuhr broke the colour barrier for NHL goaltenders when he played his first game for the Oilers in 1981, and was an inspiration for later players including future Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla. But in addition to their dynastic run of Stanley Cup championships, the Oilers were also synonymous with the excesses of the decade: Fuhr himself was suspended for substance use, a discredit he had to fight back from--and did, going on to set career records and earning election to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307362834
Publisher: Random House of Canada, Limited
Publication date: 10/21/2014
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

GRANT FUHR was the Hall of Fame goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers, and the first black superstar in the National Hockey League. He is now a role model and fundraiser for charity, inspiring young goalies around the world. Fuhr plays golf at the professional level on the pro Stars Tour, starring with ex-professional athletes who benefit charities by their activities.

BRUCE DOWBIGGIN has covered hockey for the CBC (where he won two Gemini awards as Canada’s top sportscaster), the Calgary Herald, and The Globe and Mail; and is the author of several bestselling hockey books. He lives in Calgary, Alberta.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii

Introduction: November 3, 2003 Hockey Hall of Fame ix

Game 1 October 14, 1981 Winnipeg 4 Edmonton 2 1

Game 2 January 9, 1983 Detroit 4 Edmontion 3 33

Game 3 May 10, 1984 Edmonton 1 New York Islanders 0 49

Game 4 April 9, 1986 Edmonton 7 Vancouver 3 65

Game 5 September 13, 1987 Canada 6 Ussr 5 81

Game 6 April 15, 1389 Los Angeles 6 Edmonton 3 99

Game 7 February 18, 1991 Edmonton 4 New Jersey 0 117

Game 8 April 20, 1993 Buffalo 4 Boston 0 129

Game 9 April 18, 1996 St. Louis 4 Toronto 5 Ot 155

Game 10 May 4, 1999 St. Louis 1 Phoenix 0 171

Extro: October 9, 2003 Edmonton 5 San Jose 2 191

Acknowledgments 197

Selected References 199

Index 201

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