About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 121. Chapters: Adrian Foster, Alexander Urbom, Andrew Clark (ice hockey), Aris Brimanis, Babe Pratt, Bill Derlago, Bill Fairbairn, Bill Mikkelson, Bob Ash, Bob Chrystal, Bob Woods (ice hockey), Brad McCrimmon, Brayden Schenn, Brent Raedeke, Brent Severyn, Brett McLean, Brian Propp, Bruce Holloway (ice hockey), Bryan Hextall Jr., Bryan McCabe, Bryan Wells (ice hockey), Burke Henry, Butch Deadmarsh, Cal Swenson, Cam Brown, Cam Danyluk, Cam Plante, Carl Mokosak, Chris Dingman, Chris Johnston (ice hockey), Chris Osgood, Chuck Lefley, Codey Burki, Colby Robak, Cory Cyrenne, Curt Ridley, Daniel Tetrault, Dan Bonar, Dan Johnson (ice hockey), Darcy Werenka, Darin Kimble, Daryl Boyle, Dave Chartier, Dave McLelland, Dave Semenko, Dave Thomlinson, David Toews, Dean Kennedy, Del Topoll, Dennis Hextall, Derek Laxdal, Don Dietrich (ice hockey), Don Gillen, Dorian Anneck, Dunc McCallum, Dustin Byfuglien, Dustin Kohn, Dustin Slade, Dwayne Pentland, Eric Fehr, Erik Christensen, George Maneluk, Glen Gulutzan, Glen Hanlon, Glen Sonmor, Gord Lane, Jacob De Serres, Jason Chimera, Jayson More, Jeff Hoad, Jeff Odgers, Jim Agnew, Jim Murray (ice hockey), Jody Lehman, Joe Crozier, Johnathan Aitken, John Paddock, Jordin Tootoo, Josh Garbutt, Josh Harding, Juha Widing, Julian Klymkiw, Juraj imek, Justin Kurtz, Keith Aulie, Kevin Cheveldayoff, Kirby Law, Ladislav Kohn, Larry Brown (ice hockey), Laurie Boschman, Marc Dufour, Mark Ardelan, Mark Derlago, Mark Dutiaume, Mark Kolesar, Mark Stone (ice hockey), Marty Murray, Matt Calvert, Mike Ford (ice hockey), Mike Leclerc, Mike Maneluk, Milan Bartovi, Mitch Pechet, Nolan Yonkman, Ole-Kristian Tollefsen, Oleg Tverdovsky, Oren Koules, Paul Thompson (ice hockey b. 1968), Peter Leboutillier, Peter Schaefer (ice hockey), Pokey Reddick, Ray Allison, Ray Ferraro, Reg Abbott, Rick Blight, Rick Knickle, Rick Kozak, Robbie Neale, Rob Klinkhammer, Rob McVicar, Ron Chipperfield, Ron Hextall, Ron Huston, Ron Loustel, Ryan Craig, Ryan Pulock, Ryan Reaves, Ryan Stewart (ice hockey), Ryan Stone, Scott Glennie, Scott MacLeod (ice hockey), Stanley Sampson, Stefan Cherneski, Steve Patrick, Sven Butenschon, Ted Taylor (ice hockey), Terran Sandwith, Terry Ball (ice hockey), Terry Reardon, Terry Yake, Tony Camazzola, Tracy Pratt, Travis Hamonic, Trevor Kidd, Tyler Plante, Ty Rimmer, Vaughn Karpan, Wade Redden, Wade Skolney, Walt Poddubny, Wayne Ramsey. Excerpt: Ronald Jeffrey Hextall (born May 3, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played 13 National Hockey League (NHL) seasons for the Philadelphia Flyers, Quebec Nordiques, and New York Islanders. He is currently the Vice President and Assistant General Manager of the Los Angeles Kings, as well as General Manager of the Kings' American Hockey League affiliate, the Manchester Monarchs. Hextall played 11 of his 13 seasons over two stints with the Flyers. He holds several team records and is a member of the Flyers Hall of Fame. During his rookie season in 1986 87, he was awarded the Vezina Trophy as the league's top goaltender and led the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals. Despite the Flyers' loss to the Edmonton Oilers in seven games, he won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoffs' most valuable player, making him one of only five players to win the trophy in a losing effort. Injuries in the middle of his career contributed to a drop in his playing ability; as a result, he was traded on three occasions in the off-seasons between 1992 and 1994 to the Quebec Nordiques, the New York Islanders and then back to the Flyers. Upon his return to Philadelphia, Hextall regained confidence and form, recording Goals Against Averages (GAA) below 3.00 in each of his five subsequent seasons the lowest of his career. He retired from the NHL at the end of the 1998 99 season. Hextall became the first NHL goaltender to...