I just powered through three books.
Burke's Law by Brian Burke. This one was quite interesting
Calling the Shots by Kelly Hrudey. Not too bad. Nothing earth shattering or controversial. Mostly some good stories about Hrudey's career. I appreciated how he was honest and open about dealing with anxiety.
Killer by Doug Gilmour. It was okay. I was disappointed that he glossed over his St.Louis incident. Likely due to legal reasons, but he tried hard to ignore it completely. I didn't know he was a practical joker. I got a couple of decent ideas from him.
Right now I'm reading 99 Stories of the Game by Gretzky. I'm only two chapters in but so far so good. I didn't read what it was about and I thought it would be stories of his career, but he's regaling us with stories throughout all of hockey's history which I'm finding to be interesting.
Up next, I have have Robin Williams biography: Robin.
Last edited by Buff; 03-02-2021 at 03:29 PM.
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