The Day I (almost) Killed Two Gretzkys
John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-470-67778-0 (ISBN)
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Praise for James Duthie's The Day I (Almost) Killed Two Gretzkys: " I was lucky to survive the day Duthie played in my golf tournament. Little did I know he'd turn the experience into one of the best books on sports that I've read in a long time." - Wayne Gretzky "Tragedy is easy. Comedy is hard. Sports comedy is even harder, but James Duthie, who we now know is as comfortable in front of a keyboard as he is a camera, treads whimsically through a sports landscape that certainly needs a smile. His is a biting wit, guaranteed to leave teeth marks." - Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated " If you like James Duthie on TSN, you're in for a treat. He's just as clever and witty in print. James is simply a great storyteller whose creative style will make you smile over and over." - Dave Naylor, The Globe and Mail "The Quiz sucks but Duthie's book is fantastic. He is one warped writer, but genius." - John Tortorella, New York Rangers coach " Duthie writes the way I played: With an edge, but never forgetting the game is supposed to be fun. This book is a ton of fun." - Jeremy Roenick, former NHL star "This guy does it all-he writes as well as he does television.
That same somewhat aberrant sense of humour leaps off the pages. Sports fans will love this book!" - Brian Burke, Toronto Maple Leafs GM "I don't have kids nor can I legally admit to owning a monkey, but I do love hockey and Duthie manages to make them all work together. He effortlessly modernizes sports writing while respectfully tipping his hat to the old school." - George Stroumboulopoulos , Hockey Fan and Host of CBC's George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight So what's this book about? Well...This book is about hockey. And golf. And the Olympic Games. And being a broadcaster, a sports fan, a father, husband, and son. And having an unhealthy fascination with Anna Kournikova. It's a collection of things that marched through James Duthie's head over the years and spilled out into his weekly columns, selected, collected, and randomized for your reading pleasure. It's also educational!
You'll learn about: * Sidney Crosby's secrets * Where you rank on The Jeter Meter of male success * Why hockey's loser point has to go * The best four-legged athlete ever * What the cliches that come out of athletes' mouths really mean * What it's like to be upstaged by a monkey * And yes, how Duthie almost killed two Gretzkys on the same day. James Duthie has been writing columns about hockey, sport in general, and his own twisted view of the world for over a decade. This book is the first and only collection of some of his most popular and controversial columns, with several brand new, previously unpublished pieces. In The Day I (Almost) Killed Two Gretzkys, he brings his famous sense of humour, deep hockey knowledge, and his passion for sports of all kinds to fans and readers everywhere- no matter what team you cheer for. Often hilarious, sometimes insightful, occasionally touching and always passionate, Duthie's off-kilter view of sports and life shows how the spirit of sport unites us all.
James Duthie is one of North America's most recognized sports media personalities, best known for his hockey broadcasts as the host of The NHL on TSN and for his coverage of the World Junior Championships. He is a regular contributor to TSN.ca (columns and blogs) and hosts TSN's annual NHL Entry Draft coverage and Free Agent Frenzy. He was a national co-host for CTV 's coverage of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. James's work on TSN's hockey broadcasts is seen throughout the US on the NHL Network and the Centre Ice package. He also appears regularly on the NHL Live show on Sirius Satellite Radio. James won the 2009 Gemini Award for Canada's Best Sportscaster, and is an eight-time Gemini nominee. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, including The Hockey News and Today's Parent. He is a graduate of the Carleton University School of Journalism.
Foreword. Preface. 1. It's All About The Snack, Baby! 2. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Sid the Kid. 3. The Final Toll. 4. The Loneliest Guy in the Rink. 5. Canada Days. 6. Paulina and Me. 7. The Day I (Almost) Killed Two Gretzkys. 8. Hell (Goalie) Week. 9. You Wanna Piece of Me!?! 10. Growing Up in Section G. 11. Taking Out the Trash. 12. The Terror Beneath. 13. Middle Standings Syndrome. 14. Control Freak. 15. Ovechkin: The Rock Star. 16. Who Needs Golf Lessons? 17. Chelios Still Playing? How? Howe! 18. My Sports Sabbatical. 19. Please Release Me. 20. No Doubting Thomas. 21. Rise of the Raven. 22. Rival Eternal. 23. The Longest Season. 24. Hockey's Great Recession. 25. Big Fish on the Frozen Pond. 26. Torture Tunnel. 27. Patrick Roy's Ride. 28. The Boys of Summer. 29. Pre-Game Peril. 30. The Brady Interview. 31. The Real Hockeytown. 32. No Shame in a Strange Name. 33. The Jeter Meter. 34. Remembering Wheels. 35. Remembering Wheels, Part 2. 36. Hockey's First YouTube Legend. 37. Career Options. 38. Just (Don't) Do It! 39. The Big Hurt. 40. Mats, Please Put Us Out of Our Misery. 41. Au Revoir Expos. 42. Kerry Fraser's Hair Scare. 43. TV Ecstasy. 44. Golden Sunday. 45. Collateral Damage. 46. Half Goaltender, Half Zoolander. 47. How Canada Can Bounce Back. 48. Mr. Kilrea's Opus. 49. The Boy from the Hood. 50. The Politics of Puck. 51. The Habs' Season of Ceremony. 52. Premature Evaluation: An Embarrassing Male (and Female) Problem. 53. Magic Karpet Rides. 54. The Monkey Prophecies. 55. Duchene and Hodgson: Boyhood Pals Now a World Apart. 56. The Gift of Girls. 57. What They Really Mean. 58. Ottawa's Fatal Flaw. 59. Jungle Love. 60. Jungle Love, Part 2. 61. NHL Standings Should Be Pointless. 62. Mountain View. 63. Geno Comes Out of the Shadows. 64. Go Rat-Horse Go! 65. Why'd You Diss Hockey, Tiger? 66. Survey Says! 67. Total (Lack of) Recall. 68. Aaron Freaking Ward. 69. Bah Humpuck! 70. Getting a Bad Rep 71. Bye-Bye SI. 72. The Right Duff. 73. A Break from Bertuzzi. 74. Anna and Me: A Love Story. 75. This Dog's Life.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.3.2011 |
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Vorwort | Roberto Luongo |
Verlagsort | Chichester |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 160 x 232 mm |
Gewicht | 576 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Ski- / Wintersport |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-67778-3 / 0470677783 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-67778-0 / 9780470677780 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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