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In the Crease: Goaltenders Look at Life in the NHL [Hardcover]

Dick Irvin (Author)
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November 4, 1995
No one knows hockey like Dick Irvin. Now Canada’s most experienced hockey broadcaster draws together stories by and about the players who catch the rubber, from the giants of hockey’s early years to the superstars of today.

As in his previous best-selling books, The Habs and Behind the Bench, Irvin brings the game alive by combining his own rich store of hockey lore and the words of the players themselves. Here are the giants of the crease: Georges Vezina, whose name is carved on the trophy given annually to the game’s best goalie; Lorne Chabot, the netminder who lost the longest game ever played; and Charlie Gardiner, who died heroically, practically with his skates still on.

Here, too, are the legends of the modern era. Tony Esposito, the great Chicago netminder, explains why he refused to speak to anyone – even his wife – on game days. Glenn Hall, Chicago’s best stopper of the 1960s, admits that he did, indeed, throw up before every game he played. Ken Dryden remembers with special pride the 1976 Stanley Cup finals in which he and the Montreal Canadiens won a furious grudge match against the Philadelphia Flyers. Among current stars Ron Hextall defends himself against his detractors; Patrick Roy admits that controversy over his million-dollar salary affected his play; and Martin Brodeur, once the game’s most underpaid player and now the wearer of a Stanley Cup ring, explains his winning philosophy.

Irvin does not neglect goaltending’s less-exalted practitioners. One chapter is devoted to back-up goalies. Another is given over to good goalies whose fate it was to play for bad teams. Yet another tells the stories of goalies whose philosophical ruminations about the game have led to a career after goaltending.

In the pages of In the Crease, hockey’s goaltending heroes and its merely human practitioners vividly convey their unique view of Canada’s best-loved game.


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“Dick Irvin delivers the goods.”
–Randy Starkman, Toronto Star

“A fascinating read for goaltenders of all ages.”
–Ed Tait, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix

“The strength of In the Crease is Irvin’s ability to put the readers in his place and let them go one-on-one with more than 30 goalies.”
–Jim Bray, Ottawa Citizen

From the Inside Flap

No one knows hockey like Dick Irvin. Now Canada?s most experienced hockey broadcaster draws together stories by and about the players who catch the rubber, from the giants of hockey?s early years to the superstars of today.

As in his previous best-selling books, The Habs and Behind the Bench, Irvin brings the game alive by combining his own rich store of hockey lore and the words of the players themselves. Here are the giants of the crease: Georges Vezina, whose name is carved on the trophy given annually to the game?s best goalie; Lorne Chabot, the netminder who lost the longest game ever played; and Charlie Gardiner, who died heroically, practically with his skates still on.

Here, too, are the legends of the modern era. Tony Esposito, the great Chicago netminder, explains why he refused to speak to anyone ? even his wife ? on game days. Glenn Hall, Chicago?s best stopper of the 1960s, admits that he did, indeed, throw up before every game he played. Ken Dryden remembers with special pride the 1976 Stanley Cup finals in which he and the Montreal Canadiens won a furious grudge match against the Philadelphia Flyers. Among current stars Ron Hextall defends himself against his detractors; Patrick Roy admits that controversy over his million-dollar salary affected his play; and Martin Brodeur, once the game?s most underpaid player and now the wearer of a Stanley Cup ring, explains his winning philosophy.

Irvin does not neglect goaltending?s less-exalted practitioners. One chapter is devoted to back-up goalies. Another is given over to good goalies whose fate it was to play for bad teams. Yet another tells the stories of goalies whose philosophical ruminations about the game have led to a career after goaltending.

In the pages of In the Crease, hockey?s goaltending heroes and its merely human practitioners vividly convey their unique view of Canada?s best-loved game.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart (November 4, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0771043619
  • ISBN-13: 978-0771043611
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #281,994 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A must read for young goaltenders and their parents!, March 21, 1999
This review is from: In the Crease: Goaltenders Look at Life in the NHL (Hardcover)
As a parent of a goaltender, who of course wants to make it to the NHL, I found this book to be very encouraging. Every goaltender can and does have bad games. If you have the heart, you have a chance to make it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read for sports story fanatics, July 10, 1998
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The best part about this book is that it's in the players' own words. For anyone who enjoys stories about old time hockey this is a must read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get inside a goalie's head - where goaltending originates., May 15, 1998
This review is from: In the Crease: Goaltenders Look at Life in the NHL (Hardcover)
Inside stories, inside thoughts, the hows, whys, and wherefores of hockey goaltending. Not just the stars and legends, but the back-ups, the crazies, the philosopher-goalies speak on the art, zen, and fun that is goaltending.

If you are a goalie in any sport, whether hockey, lacrosse, soccer, water polo - you will gain useful insight into your game by hearing how these athletes describe their vocation.

Irvin knows how to preamble and then just let the goalies speak their piece. An excellent read.

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