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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Globe Pequot Press, T.H.E.
    ISBN-10
    1493074970
    ISBN-13
    9781493074976
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    15057260428

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Game That Saved the Nhl : the Broad Street Bullies, the Soviet Red Machine, and Super Series '76
    Number of Pages
    248 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Hockey, History
    Publication Year
    2023
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Sports & Recreation
    Author
    Ed Gruver
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    0 Oz
    Item Length
    9.3 in
    Item Width
    6.2 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2023-014468
    TitleLeading
    The
    Reviews
    "I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to play with the Flyers, thanks to Philadelphia head coach Fred Shero. The Russians were the world champions and we were the Stanley Cup champions. It was the only time North America cheered for the Broad Street Bullies. Ed Gruver's book stirs memories of that important game and Super Series '76." --Larry Goodenough, who scored the game-clinching goal for the Flyers against the Soviet Red Army"I had been traded the off-season before the Flyers played the Russians in 1976, but the Broad Street Bullies were still my boys and I was cheering with every ounce of energy I had. This game against the Soviet Red Army team was way bigger than a hockey game, and the Flyers still felt like my teammates. Ed Gruver has written the first book about the Red Army-Flyers game and Super Series '76, bringing back great memories of the Broad Street Bullies and an exciting era in hockey." --Bill Clement, two-time Stanley Cup champion and former NHL broadcaster for ESPN"After thirty-five years broadcasting NHL games, many stand out in my memory. The Flyers-Soviets game in January 1976 is certainly one of them. Ed Gruver has done a fine job bringing back the unforgettable atmosphere of that special Sunday afternoon at The Spectrum." --Dick Irvin Jr., legendary Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaster"At the time, I wasn't a hockey historian. I was thirteen years old and read all I could find in Moscow about the NHL. I knew about the reputation of the Flyers and expected bloodshed in the Flyers-Red Army game in Philadelphia. However, the Broad Street Bullies built a Berlin Wall-like defense at their blue line and the Soviets had problems penetrating it. In the first period, Flyers defenseman Ed Van Impe jumped out of the penalty box and knocked Red Army star winger Valeri Kharlamov out.The tension in the air around this game was very high. This new book by Ed Gruver certainly should bring back great memories about the first-ever games between the Soviet and NHL clubs, and about the rivalry between the North American and European styles of hockey in the 1970s." --Arthur Chidlovski, historian of Russian hockey, "I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to play with the Flyers, thanks to Philadelphia head coach Fred Shero. The Russians were the world champions and we were the Stanley Cup champions. It was the only time North America cheered for the Broad Street Bullies. Ed Gruver's book stirs memories of that important game and Super Series '76." --Larry Goodenough, who scored the game-clinching goal for the Flyers against the Soviet Red Army"I had been traded the off-season before the Flyers played the Russians in 1976, but the Broad Street Bullies were still my boys and I was cheering with every ounce of energy I had. This game against the Soviet Red Army team was way bigger than a hockey game, and the Flyers still felt like my teammates. Ed Gruver has written the first book about the Red Army-Flyers game and Super Series '76, bringing back great memories of the Broad Street Bullies and an exciting era in hockey." --Bill Clement, two-time Stanley Cup champion and former NHL broadcaster for ESPN"After thirty-five years broadcasting NHL games, many stand out in my memory. The Flyers-Soviets game in January 1976 is certainly one of them. Ed Gruver has done a fine job bringing back the unforgettable atmosphere of that special Sunday afternoon at The Spectrum." --Dick Irvin Jr., legendary Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaster"At the time, I wasn't a hockey historian. I was thirteen years old and read all I could find in Moscow about the NHL. I knew about the reputation of the Flyers and expected bloodshed in the Flyers-Red Army game in Philadelphia. However, the Broad Street Bullies built a Berlin Wall-like defense at their blue line and the Soviets had problems penetrating it. In the first period, Flyers defenseman Ed Van Impe jumped out of the penalty box and knocked Red Army star winger Valeri Kharlamov out.The tension in the air around this game was very high. This new book by Ed Gruver certainly should bring back great memories about the first-ever games between the Soviet and NHL clubs, and about the rivalry between the North American and European styles of hockey in the 1970s." --Arthur Chidlovski, historian of Russian hockey"The game against the Russians meant so much that I didn't sleep for two or three nights before we played them. The pressure on the Flyers was immense because the NHL was considered superior to European hockey. The NHL was astounded in Super Series '76 by the Russians' conditioning, strength, and shooting ability, and we knew we had to get better. In this book, Ed Gruver writes about an era when the NHL was elevated to a worldwide sport." --Flyers defenseman Jimmy Watson, "I had been traded the off-season before the Flyers played the Russians in 1976, but the Broad Street Bullies were still my boys and I was cheering with every ounce of energy I had. This game against the Soviet Red Army team was way bigger than a hockey game, and the Flyers still felt like my teammates. Ed Gruver has written the first book about the Red Army-Flyers game and Super Series '76, bringing back great memories of the Broad Street Bullies and an exciting era in hockey." --Bill Clement, two-time Stanley Cup champion and former NHL broadcaster for ESPN"After thirty-five years broadcasting NHL games, many stand out in my memory. The Flyers-Soviets game in January 1976 is certainly one of them. Ed Gruver has done a fine job bringing back the unforgettable atmosphere of that special Sunday afternoon at The Spectrum." --Dick Irvin Jr., legendary Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaster"At the time, I wasn't a hockey historian. I was thirteen years old and read all I could find in Moscow about the NHL. I knew about the reputation of the Flyers and expected bloodshed in the Flyers-Red Army game in Philadelphia. However, the Broad Street Bullies built a Berlin Wall-like defense at their blue line and the Soviets had problems penetrating it. In the first period, Flyers defenseman Ed Van Impe jumped out of the penalty box and knocked Red Army star winger Valeri Kharlamov out.The tension in the air around this game was very high. This new book by Ed Gruver certainly should bring back great memories about the first-ever games between the Soviet and NHL clubs, and about the rivalry between the North American and European styles of hockey in the 1970s." --Arthur Chidlovski, historian of Russian hockey
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    796.962640974811
    Synopsis
    In late 1975 and early 1976, at the height of the Cold War, two of the Soviet Union's long-dominant national hockey teams traveled to North America to play an eight-game series against the best teams in the National Hockey League. The culmination of the "Super Series" was HC CSKA Moscow's faceoff against the reigning champion Flyers in ......, In late 1975 and early 1976, at the height of the Cold War, two of the Soviet Union's long-dominant national hockey teams traveled to North America to play an eight-game series against the best teams in the National Hockey League. The culmination of the "Super Series" was HC CSKA Moscow's faceoff against the reigning champion Flyers in Philadelphia on January 11, 1976. Known as the "Red Army Club," HC CSKA hadn't lost a game in the series. Known as the "Broad Street Bullies," the Flyers were determined to bring the Red Army team's winning streak to an end with their trademark aggressive style of play. Based largely on interviews, Ed Gruver's book will tell the story of this epic game and series as it lays out the stakes involved: nothing less than the credibility of the NHL. If the Red Army team had completed its series sweep by defeating the two-time Stanley Cup champion Flyers, the NHL would no longer have been able to claim primacy of place in professional-level hockey. Gruver also describes how the game and series affected the styles of both Russian and NHL teams. The Soviets adopted a more physical brand of hockey, while the NHL increasingly focused on passing and speed., In the mid-1970s, at the height of the Cold War, two of the Soviet Union's long-dominant national hockey teams traveled to North America to play an eight-game series against the best teams in the National Hockey League. This book tells the story of the epic game, in which nothing less than the credibility of the NHL was at stake. If the Red Army team completed its series sweep by defeating the two-time Stanley Cup champion Flyers, the NHL would no longer have been able to claim primacy of place in professional-level hockey.
    LC Classification Number
    GV847.7.G78 2023

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