Discusses the stars, records, and controversies associated with the Montreal Canadiens, the most successful sports franchise in North America with twenty-three Stanley Cup wins, covering players such as Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Doug Harvey, and Jacques Laperriere.
Discusses the stars, records, and controversies associated with the Chicago Blackhawks, who won the Stanley Cup for the third time in 1961, covering players such as Bobby Hull, Bill Mosienko, Stan Mikita, and Glenn Hall.
Discusses the stars, records, and controversies associated with the Minnesota Wild, an expansion team started in St. Paul in 2000, covering players such as Richard Park, Wes Walz, Willie Mitchell, and Marian Gaborik.
they were fast, they were fierce, they were teenage girls
Adams, Carly
2011
Chronicles the history of the Preston Rivulettes, an all-girls hockey team that formed during the Great Depression, describing the team's accomplishments and setbacks, and discussing how they overcame gender stereotypes to become inspirational athletes.
Discusses the origins of the Buffalo Sabres hockey team, which won the Stanley Cup within five seasons, with ancecdotes about games and players such as Jim Schoenfeld, Fred Atkins, and Jim Lorenz.
year-by-year history of the National Hockey League
Hughes, Morgan
2007
A history of the National Hockey League, featuring chronological highlights from each year the league has been in business, with commentary, facts and statistics, and over one thousand photographs; and includes discussion of significant moments in the WHA, NCAA, and Olympic Games.