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100 Things Penguins Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
By Rick Buker
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Rick Buker
Rick Buker is an avid hockey fan and freelance writer who writes for popular website penguinpoop.com. He is the author of Total Penguins: The Definitive Encyclopedia of the Pittsburgh Penguins and 100 Things Penguins Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. Buker resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is an excellent book for any Penguins fans to have and read, or even just hockey and sports fans. It's a great resource. The author did some diligent work in gathering his information together here and it shows. Not only is there great info on today's stars like Sidney Crosby and yesterday's stars like Mario Lemieux, but also on the original players and coaches and Pittsburgh's first "enforcers" like Bob "Battleship" Kelly, imported to fight the Blues and Flyers. I thought I knew a lot about the Penguins, but this book takes us back to Pittsburgh's first ice hockey rink in 1895 and proceeds onwards to the formation of the Penguins in 1967 and on to today. It helped me relive some of the wonderful moments of our three Stanley Cups and helped me remember some of the great players not named Crosby or Lemieux, like Coffey, Murphy, Stevens, Barrasso, Trottier, Tocchet and many, many others. Whether you're a die hard fan or just a casual viewer of a few games, you're sure to read some things that will catch your eye and make you appreciate this team ... all the more. Definitely recommended.