Great Stanley Cup Playoffs by Bill Libby 📖 Published by Random House, 1972 Part of the Pro Hockey Library series This 1972 hardcover is a fantastic retrospective on some of the most memorable moments and legendary teams in NHL playoff history. Authored by noted sportswriter Bill Libby, the book covers a broad range of Stanley Cup action—from the rise of the Boston Bruins and the dominance of the Montreal Canadiens, to Rocket Richard’s explosive legacy and the leadership of Lester Patrick, the “Silver Fox.” The book spans 153 pages and features illustrated endpapers, black-and-white action photographs throughout, and pictorial boards. This copy is in very good condition. As issued, it does not come with a dustjacket. Contents include: The Big Bad Bruins Turnaround by Toronto Saga of the Silver Fox: Lester Patrick Sudden Death: Bruins vs. Rangers The Rocket Blasts Off: Maurice Richard The Red Wings Fly High The Greatest Team: Montreal Canadiens Golden Jet in the Windy City: Bobby Hull Punch's Senior Citizens: Toronto Maple Leafs Old and New ...plus an index for easy reference. Whether you're a longtime fan of classic hockey eras or shopping for someone who is, this vintage title from the Pro Hockey Library captures the grit, rivalries, and passion of playoff season during one of the NHL's most celebrated periods. 🏒 A solid collectible and a worthy read for any hockey bookshelf. Happy to discuss shipping options!