Go to the Net: Eight Goals that Changed the Game - Al Strachan - Books - Triumph Books (IL) - 9781572438989 - October 1, 2006
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Go to the Net: Eight Goals that Changed the Game

Al Strachan

Go to the Net: Eight Goals that Changed the Game

The ultimate hockey insider shares the lowdown on the personalities, the dressing room banter, the chalktalk, and the sweat-stained passion behind eight of the most famous goals that changed ice hockey forever. Among them are Guy Lafleur's notorious "too many men on the ice" goal in 1979, Wayne Gretzky's overtime goal in Game Two of the Smythe Division finals in 1988, Paul Coffey's dramatic counterattack in the 1984 Canada Cup against the USSR and Brett Hull's disputed 1999 Stanley Cup winner. Al Strachan passes on, in the trenchant style of his famous columns, insights into the goals that reveal not only the way the game has changed but also about the gritty soul of hockey that will remains constant.


298 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 1, 2006
ISBN13 9781572438989
Publishers Triumph Books (IL)
Pages 298
Dimensions 6 × 228 × 152 mm   ·   635 g
Language English  

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