The Boys of Winter: The Untold Story of a Coach, a Dream, and the 1980 U. S. Olympic Hockey Team by Wayne Coffey, Jim Craig (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: October 2005
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 20,745

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    • Pub. Date: October 2005
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 20,745

    Synopsis

    The Story of the Greatest Sports Moment of the Twentieth Century

    Once upon a time, they taught us to believe. They were the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, a blue-collar bunch led by an unconventional coach, and they engineered what Sports Illustrated called the greatest sports moment of the twentieth century. Their “Miracle on Ice” has become a national fairy tale, but the real Cinderella story is even more remarkable.

    Wayne Coffey casts a fresh eye on this seminal sports event, giving readers an ice-level view of the amateurs who took on a Russian hockey juggernaut at the height of the Cold War. He details the unusual chemistry of the Americans—formulated by their fiercely determined coach, Herb Brooks—and seamlessly weaves portraits of the boys with the fluid action of the game itself. Coffey also traces the paths of the players and coaches since their stunning victory, examining how the Olympic events affected their lives.

    Told with warmth and an uncanny eye for detail, The Boys of Winter is an intimate, perceptive portrayal of one Friday night in Lake Placid and the enduring power of the extraordinary.


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    Coffey's game descriptions are precise and gripping (even if you've just finished watching the DVD of ''Miracle,'' last year's movie version of the 1980 story, in which Kurt Russell pulled off an uncannily faithful impersonation of Brooks, right down to his icy stare and appalling wardrobe), and the book is far better than the movie at evoking the lives and personalities of the players. Coffey, a sportswriter for The Daily News, is alert, for example, to the vast cultural differences that separated the streetwise New Englanders from the soft-spoken Minnesotans, many of them from the hardscrabble Iron Range, and he shows how these manifested themselves on the ice as well as in the locker room. He gives affecting portraits of, among others, Mark Pavelich, the team oddball, and Steve Janaszak, the backup goalie, who never got a minute of Olympic ice time.

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    Wayne Coffey is an award-winning sportswriter for the New York Daily News and the author of Winning Sounds Like This, among other books. He lives in the Hudson Valley region of New York.

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    Herb Brooks is The Man!by OMG_iTz_SyRoX

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    September 11, 2009: This is the triumphant story of the 1980 US Olympic Hockey Team. This story captures the hearts of readers everywhere. Read as Coach Herb Brooks tries to form a dream hockey team to upset the Russian juggernaut. This story teaches readers significant morals and lessons. This book is a great read for anyone who loves sports.

    The Boys of Winterby Anonymous

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    September 11, 2009: The novel The Boys of Winter by Coffey is an amazing story of the 1980 Olympic miracle on ice. This story shows how so many players from diverse areas of the country were able to come together and unite in order to win a gold medal. The book gives a great play by play of the game against the Russians that brought the U.S.A. together. At times this book may sound like it is promoting the violence of the game due to the detail Coffey goes into on the hits but he is just trying to tell an accurate account of the game, nothing more. This is the story of a group of men coming together against all odds, this is not just a book about hockey. So even if the reader does not enjoy hockey they should still enjoy this book. The portrayal of Coach Herb Brooks by Coffey is amazing, the reader gets to see exactly what he had to go through in order to unify that team. Overall The Boys of Winter is highly recommended and all sports fans should take the time to read this.

    I Also Recommend: Playing for Pizza, So Yesterday.


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