Talk about your tough calls! It's the fourth game of the Eastern Conference playoffs, 1995. Alexei Kovalev of the Rangers is down, apparently unconscious. At the other end of the rink, the Nordiques star forward is rushing the net. Joe Sakic fans on the shot and Kovalev doesn't move. Andy van Hellemond, the game's most experienced referee, is somewhere in the middle, trying to decide what to do. Thinking that Sakic's rush has failed and worried about the man who's down, he blows his whistle. What he doesn't know is that Sakic has somehow recaptured the puck and scored, and that Kovalev is about to get up and skate to the bench. But play has been stopped and the goal doesn't count. The Rangers go on to win the game (in overtime) and then the series. Fortunately, not all calls are that tough. And, more often than not, the officials get them right. Most have endured a hard apprenticeship on their way to the big league. They have seen just about everything, from bench-clearing brawls to fish on the ice. They're a savvy and tightly knit group. They have to be. They are connoisseurs of fights. Some remember when players fought with two hands, instead of grabbing the other guy with one hand while swinging the other. Some classic brawls are recalled in these pages. Gordie Howe 's decisive battle with Lou Fontinato is described by the linesman who broke it up. Later, expansion-era brawls started by Philadelphia's "Broad Street Bullies" are similarly recalled by officials who knew, at least, what they were in for when the puck was dropped. Following the formula that has worked so well in his previous books, Dick Irvin lets the referees and linesmen tell their own story. It's not all about mayhem. Kerry Fraser reveals the secret of his perfect hairdo. Don Koharski explains what happened after New Jersey coach Jim Schoenfeld called him "a fat pig." And Paul Stewart tells what it's like to make the transition from refereed to referee. The stories in Tough Calls are as varied, colourful, funny, farfetched, and revealing as any collection of anecdotes ever brought together about the game of hockey, making this an indispensable addition to every fan's library.
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.
An Insightful Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
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!
A must read for all hockey officials!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Whether you are a hockey official or a big fan of the game, you'll love this book. Very few groups are as "tight-knit" as hockey officials, and after reading this book, you'll appreciate why. The stories are incredible. Dick Irvin's interviews have caputured both the serious and not-so-serious situations throughout the years of hockey officiating. It isn't often that I find time to read, but I have read this book twice in the last couple of years. 5 Stars.
A MUST FOR REFEREES, A GREATER MUST FOR PLAYERS
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Being a referee myself, I have recommended it to every other ref I know. Hearing from the guys who really go through it all you just have to appreciate your job even more. For players - you guys need to read it to see what it feels like to be a ref. You will no longer yell at us the way you do. Overall, the book is a amazing and a must for hockey lovers everywhere!!!!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is one of greatest books I have ever read. I'm currently a referee and loved reading stories of what it was like in the NHL in the earlier dayy
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