Another autumn publication? September to November 2021 will be packed with new books.
Just found out about this one today. Definitely a strong autumn for hockey books. Looking forward to many of these.
Another autumn publication? September to November 2021 will be packed with new books.
He’s a walking talking hockey encyclopedia, and he played a big part in growing the game’s popularity with his works throughout multiple decades. He deserves his spot in the HHOF’s media category, IMO. And I know that may not be a popular opinion here.
I think you may be misreading the room here with this statement.
I can't speak for every single person in this section, but I think it is a widespread belief that if there were only room for 20 members in the HHOF's media category, he should be one of them.
Has he said many things that the majority of people in this section would strongly disagree with? Absolutely, but in no way does that make him any less of a no-brainer media induction.
I loved this book. Good call!Lions in Winter - by Chris Goyens and Allan Turowetz
Over your left shoulder... yellow book, third from the bottom on the stack on the shelves... is that Pro Hockey Heroes of Today by Bill Libby? If so, that is my absolute favorite hockey book for one reason--it was one of the first books I owned as a little kid and my mom used to read it to me... over and over. I still have my original copy plus added at least 2-3 more copies over the years just for sentiment.View attachment 414386
It’s behind a paywall so I can’t post the piece, but it has been a pretty big thrill communicating with Stan Fischler over the past few months. He’s very friendly. He’s living in Israel with his son and family, and is turning 89 on Wednesday. Still writing about the game!
Say what you want about his hot takes and opinions over the years, but the Hockey Maven is a legend in my view. He’s a walking talking hockey encyclopedia, and he played a big part in growing the game’s popularity with his works throughout multiple decades. He deserves his spot in the HHOF’s media category, IMO. And I know that may not be a popular opinion here.
Almost overlooked it: Eric Zweig's book on the Kenora Thistles is supposed to be out at some point between autumn and Christmas 2021.Just found out about this one today. Definitely a strong autumn for hockey books. Looking forward to many of these.
Over your left shoulder... yellow book, third from the bottom on the stack on the shelves... is that Pro Hockey Heroes of Today by Bill Libby? If so, that is my absolute favorite hockey book for one reason--it was one of the first books I owned as a little kid and my mom used to read it to me... over and over. I still have my original copy plus added at least 2-3 more copies over the years just for sentiment.
Your collection is wonderful! Cheers.
Almost overlooked it: Eric Zweig's book on the Kenora Thistles is supposed to be out at some point between autumn and Christmas 2021.
And we can add yet another title for 2021, with Kevin Shea letting me know about his upcoming release.
”The Save of My Life” - by Corey Hirsch, with Kevin Shea
I just looked up the prospective publication date.
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Dear hockey writers! Please stop it already. Autumn 2021 is overbooked. Go look for another date!
It’s getting comical now...Add another one for October 2021.
Stop the count!
No, in all seriousness, they will have to move back some of those dates to November and December, otherwise the market will be completely oversaturated in October. It doesn't make any sense economically, so I'm sure some publishers will adjust.
Stop the count!
No, in all seriousness, they will have to move back some of those dates to November and December, otherwise the market will be completely oversaturated in October. It doesn't make any sense economically, so I'm sure some publishers will adjust.
Nothing against Fischler personally, I wish him all the best in his later years. But as to the Hall of Fame.... I don't think you get mercy votes into the Hall of Fame because you're now old. You get into the Hall of Fame because of what you did. And Fischler did a lot of attacking legendary players and generally being a medio blowhard who craved attention. He went after Bobby Orr and Wayne Gretzky to absurd degrees. He picked Mike Gartner over Mark Messier (that is, until Mess went to New York, at which point Fischler asked to drink his bath-water).I don’t know. I’ve read comments on here from multiple posters stating Stan has no clue about the game, is an overrated writer who hardly ever wrote his own books, and is factually inaccurate in most of his historical reporting. Which of course is all untrue.
I mean, some of his outlandish statements and opinions over the years are hilarious to look back on - such as taking Walt Tkaczuk over Bobby Orr..and Petr Prucha over Sidney Crosby. But that was his shtick. And that shtick sold papers and books, and made viewers tune into his broadcasts. As a historian, his knowledge of hockey history is up there with the very best.
But he should absolutely be a no-brainer inductee. I’d love to see it happen before he passes. He’s 89..
I was all excited about this, but then looking at the Amazon info, I'm now a bit worried.@Theokritos
It’s getting comical now...Add another one for October 2021.
Mark Messier’s memoir:
https://www.amazon.ca/One-Wins-Alon...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AB47DPBB1MVR7MNAB10X
Nothing against Fischler personally, I wish him all the best in his later years. But as to the Hall of Fame.... I don't think you get mercy votes into the Hall of Fame because you're now old. You get into the Hall of Fame because of what you did. And Fischler did a lot of attacking legendary players and generally being a medio blowhard who craved attention. He went after Bobby Orr and Wayne Gretzky to absurd degrees. He picked Mike Gartner over Mark Messier (that is, until Mess went to New York, at which point Fischler asked to drink his bath-water).
It's like I always say about Theoren Fleury's chances: He didn't do himself any favors by (a) being a prick on the ice, and (b) throwing everybody he played with and for under the bus (as Fleury did in his book). If you spend your career bad-mouthing teammates, players, and superstars in order to get attention, you have only yourself to blame if the Hall of Fame passes you over.
I was all excited about this, but then looking at the Amazon info, I'm now a bit worried.
It's co-written with an American journalist, which inevitably means a big bias to the New York period over Edmonton, and it seems to be Mess's attempt at a motivational book to inspire others... or something. Just a history would be fine.
Another solid book coming out this year that I figured should be mentioned:
Dear Red Light: Some Seasons In The Life Of An NHL Goaltender by Wilfred Cude (Wilf Cude's son)
I have been helping the family on and off with the book and have read the completed manuscript. It's simply terrific and I think a lot of people will enjoy the story a great deal. 3-4 months from now is when it's expected to be released.
Regarding Stan Fischler and the HHOF.....the first issue is, under what category would he be inducted?I don’t know. I’ve read comments on here from multiple posters stating Stan has no clue about the game, is an overrated writer who hardly ever wrote his own books, and is factually inaccurate in most of his historical reporting. Which of course is all untrue.
I mean, some of his outlandish statements and opinions over the years are hilarious to look back on - such as taking Walt Tkaczuk over Bobby Orr..and Petr Prucha over Sidney Crosby. But that was his shtick. And that shtick sold papers and books, and made viewers tune into his broadcasts. As a historian, his knowledge of hockey history is up there with the very best.
But he should absolutely be a no-brainer inductee. I’d love to see it happen before he passes. He’s 89..