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The Top 60 Since 1967: The Best Players of the Post-Expansion Era (The Hockey News) by Ken Campbell *Books Online »RTF

The Top 60 Since 1967: The Best Players of the Post-Expansion Era (The Hockey News) .Establishing once and for all the best players to ever take the ice in the expansion era, this compendium with statistics, biographies, color photos, quotes, analyses, and commentary ranks playe


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The Top 60 Since 1967: The Best Players of the Post-Expansion Era (The Hockey News)

Title:The Top 60 Since 1967: The Best Players of the Post-Expansion Era (The Hockey News)
Author:Ken Campbell
Rating:4.69 (485 Votes)
Asin:1600780849
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:240 Pages
Publish Date:2007-10-01
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Editorial : About the AuthorKen Campbell is a senior writer and columnist for the Hockey News who has covered all levels of the sport from minor hockey tournaments to Stanley Cup finals. He is a former beat writer for the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Toronto Star. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. Adam Proteau is a columnist and sports journalist for the Hockey News on THN who has been covering the NHL for more than a decade. In 2007, he was honored by the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association. Brett Hull is a former NHL player and an inductee in the Hocky Hall of Fame.

Establishing once and for all the best players to ever take the ice in the expansion era, this compendium with statistics, biographies, color photos, quotes, analyses, and commentary ranks players in order from 1-60. Each chapter is dedicated to an individual player, including Rob Blake, Chris Chelios, Phil Esposito, Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull, Mark Messier, Scott Niedermayer, Bobby Orr, and Steve Yzerman.

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