Hockey Night Fever: Mullets, Mayhem and the Game's Coming of Age in the 1970s
By Stephen Cole
Hardcover
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By Stephen Cole
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A wildly evocative chronicle of the decade that changed hockey forever.
"Lady Byng died in Boston" read a sign in the Garden arena in 1970, a cheery dismissal of the NHL trophy awarded the game's most gentlemanly player. A new age of hockey was dawning. For 30 years, hockey was an orderly and (relatively) well-behaved sport. There was one Commissioner, six teams and five coloursred, white, black, blue and yellow. Oh, and one nationality. Until 1967, every player, coach, referee and GM in t...
"Lady Byng died in Boston" read a sign in the Garden arena in 1970, a cheery dismissal of the NHL trophy awarded the game's most gentlemanly player. A new age of hockey was dawning. For 30 years, hockey was an orderly and (relatively) well-behaved sport. There was one Commissioner, six teams and five coloursred, white, black, blue and yellow. Oh, and one nationality. Until 1967, every player, coach, referee and GM in t...






















