I read quite a few of them when ma took me to the library when I was a kid. I remember Wayne Gretzky's autobiography being pretty run-of-the-mill. The guy's a nice guy but just isn't very funny. Still it was interesting to read about how he used to draw hockey rinks and trace where the puck went during a game. He really thought the game at a level no one else has since; though Mario came close but I think Mario benefitted more from also being a physical force.
Don Cherry's autobio was also fantastic, as you would expect, and I also found myself enjoying the Sutter family biography. I still have the NHL rulebook being owed on my account though I swear I know I returned it a long time ago.
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