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Books published by publisher Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing

  • The Complete Hockey Dictionary: More than 12,000 Words and Phrases and Their Specific Hockey Definitions

    Andrew Podnieks

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Part reference guide, part history, and part celebration of this hallowed game, The Complete Hockey Dictionary defines every hockey term. From familiar words that take on special significance in hockey (doorstop or cowpie, for example), to technical terms (backhand, fence), to need-to-know hockey history (the Pollock Agreement of 1967), this is the ultimate guide for all hockey enthusiasts.
  • Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey: Fascinating Facts About the World's Fastest Team Sport

    Brian McFarlane

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, April 12, 2011)
    Peter Puck, hockey’s most lovable expert, has returned to the ice, to living rooms across Canada every Saturday night — and now to the pages of his highly anticipated book, Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey. With fast-paced humor, fascinating facts, and entertaining tales from deep within the vaults of hockey’s past and present, Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey introduces fans to the game all over again. From career-ending hits, lopsided score cards, stolen trophies, assaulted referees, and sabotaged ice surfaces, Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey will leave fans in disbelief and wondering if the stories could possibly be true.
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  • The Unbeatable Martin Brodeur

    Peter Bailey

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, March 24, 2009)
    If Martin Brodeur isn't the greatest goalie who ever played in the NHL, then who is? He has won three Stanley Cups, played every game of his career for the same team, and is certain to break the three most important records a goalie can possess — most career shutouts, most wins, and most games played. Martin Brodeur is unbeatable and without question stating that he is the best that the game has ever seen would be impossible to argue. Brodeur's rise to the top of the NHL was swift. His dominance was enduring, and his level of play year after year has been without equal. The Unbeatable Martin Brodeur chronicles his career from his early childhood playing amateur hockey in Montreal to his NHL debut in New Jersey, his Stanley Cup performances and his Olympic glory. From his first shutout along his record-breaking route through the first 15 years of his extraordinary life in hockey, The Unbeatable Martin Brodeur is an exciting and informative look at one of the most admired players to ever lace up skates.
  • Hockey ABC

    Christopher Jordan, National Hockey League

    Board book (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, Dec. 14, 2010)
    Introduce your child to the exciting world of hockey through this colourful and stimulating board book. Your preschooler will learn all about letters through examples found in their favourite sport. Featuring examples of each letter and photographs of where each one can be found in hockey, your young one will be just as thrilled about hockey as you!
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  • Hockey 123

    Christopher Jordan, National Hockey League

    Board book (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, Dec. 14, 2010)
    Introduce your child to the exciting world of hockey through this colourful and stimulating board book. Your preschooler will learn all about numbers through examples found in their favourite sport. Featuring examples of each number and photographs of where each one can be found in hockey, your young one will be just as thrilled about hockey as you!
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  • Dominant Dany Heatley

    Dany Heatley, Lorna Schultz Nicholson

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, March 17, 2009)
    As the son of professional hockey player Murray Heatley, it was no surprise that Dany Heatley followed in his father’s footsteps. But even he could not have foreseen the level of success and fame he would achieve, from winning the Calder Memorial Trophy for Rookie of the Year to being the youngest player to earn a hat trick while tying the scoring record with four goals. Then at 22, tragedy struck. Traveling at a high speed in his Ferrari with teammate Dan Snyder, he lost control of the car, resulting in a wreck that cost Snyder his life. Heatley was injured, but it was the loss of his friend that consumed him. A brilliant player who learned some of life's hardest lessons at a young age, Dany Heatley shares those lessons with his fans in this powerful, candid memoir.
  • H.E.A.R.T

    Cassie Campbell, Lorna Schultz Nicholson

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, Nov. 28, 2007)
    Cassie Campbell knows it takes not only heart to succeed, but also H.E.A.R.T. — Hard work, Experience, Attitude, Responsibility, and Teamwork. Here, she recounts with humor and honesty the struggles, courage, and determination it took to become one of the sport's most respected players. Illustrated with numerous photographs from Campbell’s personal collection, H.E.A.R.T. gives young hockey fans an encouraging look at what it takes to succeed on the ice and in life. Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky contributes the foreword.
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  • Hockey Shapes

    Christopher Jordan, National Hockey League

    Board book (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, Dec. 14, 2010)
    Introduce your child to the exciting world of hockey through this colourful and stimulating board book. Your preschooler will learn all about shapes through examples found in their favourite sport. Featuring examples of each shape and photographs of where each one can be found in hockey, your young one will be just as thrilled about hockey as you
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  • Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey: Fascinating Facts About the World's Fastest Team Sport

    Brian McFarlane

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, April 12, 2011)
    Peter Puck, hockey’s most lovable expert, has returned to the ice, to living rooms across Canada every Saturday night — and now to the pages of his highly anticipated book, Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey. With fast-paced humor, fascinating facts, and entertaining tales from deep within the vaults of hockey’s past and present, Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey introduces fans to the game all over again. From career-ending hits, lopsided score cards, stolen trophies, assaulted referees, and sabotaged ice surfaces, Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey will leave fans in disbelief and wondering if the stories could possibly be true.
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  • Steve Nash: Most Valuable Player

    Peter Bailey

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, Sept. 28, 2007)
    Profiles the first Canadian ever to be named the NBA's most valuable player two years running.
  • Hockey Colours

    Christopher Jordan, National Hockey League

    Board book (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, Dec. 14, 2010)
    Introduce your child to the exciting world of hockey through this colourful and stimulating board book. Your preschooler will learn all about colours through examples found in their favourite sport. Featuring examples of each colour and photographs of where each one can be found in hockey, your young one will be just as thrilled about hockey as you!
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  • Steve Nash: Most Valuable Player by Peter Bailey

    Peter Bailey

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, Fenn Publishing, March 24, 1819)
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