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Don Cherry's Hockey Greats and More
Don Cherry's Hockey Greats and More | Don Cherry
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Broadcasting icon and bestselling author Don Cherry is back to give us more of what we want- behind-the-scenes sports stories that are as colourful as his wardrobe. For the last sixty years, Don Cherry has lived and breathed hockey. He has interviewed all of hockey's biggest names on Grapevine and "Coach's Corner," and he coached some of them too. But Don's interests span across all sports, and even beyond. In this unforgettable book, Don grants us unparalleled insider access to some of the most legendary athletes and figures of our time. Follow Don to the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs and to the pitcher's mound at Rogers Centre (and learn how the Blue Jays' Josh Donaldson saved his neck). Jet back in time to meet Bobby Hull, Phil Esposito, Scotty Bowman, John Ferguson and other greats--up close and unfiltered. Discover Don's opinions on the toughest guys he ever played against, "hockey parents," the role of fighting in the game, and the Hall of Fame (and who should be in it). Learn about Don's friendship with Gord Downie--the incomparable late frontman of the Tragically Hip and a lifelong hockey fan. This is Don Cherry in all his hilarious and frank glory, spinning his yarns with the best of them.
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This book talks about Don Cherry‘s early life and professional hockey career and his struggles after his playing career was over. The book also goes into his coaching career after his playing days were over and then it transitions into his Television broadcasting career. He also goes into depth about his countless interviews with many players of his broadcasting career. I really enjoyed this book and I think you will too if you enjoy hearing some

ReidEnman not so well known stories pertaining to some of the greatest people to ever play the game of hockey. This story is told in First Person Point of View. It is from a First Person Point of View because Don Cherry is describing the events that happened to him during his life. 4y
MissYaremcio Nicely done Reid! I always admired his suits! 6/6 4y
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