Great Left Wingers: Stars of Hockey's Golden AgeHeritage House Publishing Co, 2006 - Всего страниц: 144 Some were known for their speed, others for their accuracy, others still for their sneaky dekes, but these legendary left wingers were all admired for the power behind the plays that took their teams to the top. Aurel Joliat's dazzling puck dance, Harvey Jackson's finesse and grace, Bobby Hull's slapshot that struck fear in the hearts of goalies--these are just a few of the inspiring wing men of hockey history. |
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Prologue | 11 |
Harvey Busher Jackson | 32 |
Doug Bentley | 48 |
Ted Lindsay | 61 |
Dickie Moore | 77 |
Frank Mahovlich | 91 |
Bobby Hull | 109 |
Epilogue | 127 |
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