Killer
My Life in Hockey
On Sale: 10/17/2017
Killer
My Life in Hockey
On Sale: 10/17/2017
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About the Book
The #1 Bestselling Canadian Non-Fiction Book of the Year
They called him Killer.
Doug Gilmour didn’t look fearsome on a pair of skates—being an “undersized” forward would plague him during his early career—but few players matched his killer instincts in the faceoff circle or in front of the net. The Hockey Hall of Famer from Kingston, Ontario, played for seven teams over his twenty-year career, netting 450 goals and 964 assists during the regular season and another 188 points in the playoffs, making him one of the highest-scoring centres of all time. Gilmour played a big role in the 1989 Stanley Cup victory, scoring the winning goal for the Calgary Flames. Perhaps most famously, he led the Toronto Maple Leafs to multiple winning seasons and in 1993, took them to the brink of their first Stanley Cup final in decades, only to lose out on one of the most controversial calls in hockey history.
In Killer, Doug Gilmour bares all about his on- and off-the-ice exploits and escapades. Gilmour has always been frank with the media, and his memoir is as revealing as it is hilarious. He played with the greatest players of his generation, and his love for the game and for life are legendary.
Critical Praise
“Doug Gilmour established himself as a premier player in the NHL. Killer was a fierce competitor who always demonstrated great passion for the game he loved. His induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame was a fitting tribute to one of the outstanding players in the history of our game.” — Bobby Orr
“Dougie Gilmour was an amazing player and teammate, and is a great friend. He had all the qualities of the best in the game. He cared for his teammates, coaches, management, the trainers, and the fans. He was a regular guy with superstar talent.” — Wendel Clark
“There’s no higher complement than saying someone is a hockey player’s hockey player. Doug Gilmour is the ultimate hockey player’s hockey player. You’ll find out why reading this book.” — Don Cherry
“The day Doug Gilmour came to Toronto was my greatest Leaf-loving moment since I was a kid in Montreal and watched Keon lift the Cup over his head in ‘67. The next greatest moment was getting to know Doug, as fine a man as you will ever know.” — Jim Cuddy
“Playing against Doug was an honour. You knew you were going to get his best every night. There was no better competitor. He is one of those special players who had the respect of every player he ever played with or against.” — Luc Robitaille
“Hockey hasn’t authored many underdog tales as compelling.” — Toronto Star
“Every page of his new book is like every shift in Doug Gilmour’s career. Gritty, honest, fierce but playful — and always exciting.” — Toronto Sun
“A Killer read. Gilmour goes top shelf with colourful chronicle of his NHL years.” — Winnipeg Free Press
“More than anything else, [Killer] kind of reads like the all-Canadian story. . . a father and a son accomplishing the dream of making it.” — James Duthie, TSN
“Gilmour regales his reader with stories from a different hockey era.” — National Post
“For a guy nicknamed Killer it was Doug Gilmour’s heart that elevated an under-sized kid to the top of the hockey world. There is plenty of heart in the retired NHL star’s new memoir.” — Peterborough Examiner
-Product Details
- ISBN: 9781443453516
- ISBN 10: 144345351X
- Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers
- On Sale: 10/17/2017
- Pages: 336
- List Price:33.99 CAD
- BISAC1 : BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Sports
- BISAC2 : SPORTS & RECREATION / Hockey
- BISAC3 : SPORTS & RECREATION / General