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Guardians of the Goal - A Comprehensive Guide to New York Rangers Goaltenders from Hal Winkler to Ed Giacomin Henrik Lundqvist and All Those in Between - cover

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Guardians of the Goal - A Comprehensive Guide to New York Rangers Goaltenders from Hal Winkler to Ed Giacomin Henrik Lundqvist and All Those in Between

George Grimm

Publisher: Sports Publishing

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“Focus[es] solely and precisely where the puck stops in ice hockey: the goal-tender . . . Grimm leaves no goal-tender unturned in this tome.” —Inside Hockey 
 
New York Rangers fans have always loved their goaltenders and, throughout their history, the Blueshirts have been blessed with some of the very best in the game. Through the first nine-plus decades of their existence, eighty-eight men from Canada, the United States, and Europe have toiled between the pipes at Madison Square Garden. They all shared the same responsibility, yet each brought their own style, personality, character, and idiosyncrasies to the position and provided unique memories for those of us who watched them. 
 
In Guardians of the Goal, each one of these brave men is discussed in chronological order, while providing an overview of their era and the general managers and coaches they played for. Such players highlighted in this book include:Mike RichterEd GiacominJohn VanbiesbrouckHenrik LundqvistDavey KerrAnd many more 
 
Regardless of whether they were a franchise goalie, a flash in the pan, or an emergency fill-in, each of these “Lone Rangers,” or as Steve Baker once called them, “The few, the proud, and the very busy,” have one thing in common: they all tried their best to keep that little one-inch by three-inch piece of frozen, vulcanized rubber out of the gaping twenty-four square foot chasm behind them. Some were more successful than others, but as you will see, although they may occasionally “steal” a game, in most cases a goaltender is only as good as the team in front of him.
Available since: 10/01/2019.
Print length: 317 pages.

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