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Rating: Summary: A must read for all hockey officials! Review: By his own admission, Mr. Irvin placed a microphone on the table, recorded their comments and, basically, transcribed word-for-word what NHL referees, past and present, had to say about the game.While by no means does repeating subject comments, practically, verbatim to text represent a weak effort, in Mr. Irvin's case one would have expected more. Considering he has direct lineage of one of hockeys most storied coaches, has seen practically every Montreal Canadiens game in the past 40 or 50 years, has written dozens of hockey books and provided countless analysis on HNIC this book represents a let down. Given the lack of 'off-ice observer' insight one would expect from someone who practically grew up in the Forum, we are then left with large-scale referee reminiscing, much of it repetitive (entry into the profession, forced early retirement, mentors), however with little depth and not much to re-new our appreciation for the men in stripes.
Rating: Summary: Must own book Review: I love this book, I'm a Hockey Official who wants to make it to the NHL. It told me a lot of things like what some officials went through to make it to the league, its super and great photos! MUST OWN!
Rating: Summary: Must own book Review: I love this book, I'm a Hockey Official who wants to make it to the NHL. It told me a lot of things like what some officials went through to make it to the league, its super and great photos! MUST OWN!
Rating: Summary: An Insightful Read Review: I'm an ardent hockey fan, and part and parcel of being one is yelling at the odd referee. But this book made me watch my mouth. I never realized (funny as it sounds) that refs are people, and feel as awful as the fans might after a badly called game. The anecdotes are funny, the insights enlightning. Now I think twice before critizing the ref. Who knew!
Rating: Summary: An Insightful Read Review: I'm an ardent hockey fan, and part and parcel of being one is yelling at the odd referee. But this book made me watch my mouth. I never realized (funny as it sounds) that refs are people, and feel as awful as the fans might after a badly called game. The anecdotes are funny, the insights enlightning. Now I think twice before critizing the ref. Who knew!
Rating: Summary: Only for a True Hockey Fan Review: This book has changed the way I watch hockey. Shortly after reading this book, I met Paul Stewart and two other officials (not in the book).They are amazing people who need to get the same "glory" as the players. They have the tougher job. If you are a true hockey fan and appreciate the finer parts of the game..you must read this book.
Rating: Summary: Only for a True Hockey Fan Review: This book has changed the way I watch hockey. Shortly after reading this book, I met Paul Stewart and two other officials (not in the book).They are amazing people who need to get the same "glory" as the players. They have the tougher job. If you are a true hockey fan and appreciate the finer parts of the game..you must read this book.
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