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100 Things: Chicago Blackhawks
100 Things: Pittsburgh Penguins
The Art of Scouting by Shane Malloy
A Thrilling Ride by Paul Chapman
Back In The Bigs by The Winnipeg Free Press
Behind The Moves by Jason Farris
Black and Gold by Steve Babineau, Rob Simpson
Cornered by Ron MacLean with Kirstie McLellan Day
Defining Moments by Mike Leonetti
The Devil and Bobby Hull by Gare Joyce
Double Overtime by Stephen Cole
East Coast NHLers by Paul White
Extraordinary Canadians: Maurice Richard by Charles Foran
Fighting The Good Fight by Adam Proteau
Forgotten Heroes: Winnipeg's Hockey History by Richard Brignall
Gamble In Goal: Bruce Gamble Story
Georges Laraque: NHL's Unlikeliest Tough Guy
Grilling by Salming by Borje Salming
Hockey Playbook by Michael A. Smith
Hockey's Greatest Stars by Chris McDonell
Hockey's Most Amazing Records by THN
Hockey's Original Six by Mike Leonetti
HHOF MVP Trophies and Winners
HHOF Treasures
How Hockey Explains Canada by Paul Henderson
IIHF 2012 Hockey Guide and Record Book
I Hate Hockey by Francois Barcelo
Kid Dynamite: The Gerry James Story
Killer B's by Boston Globe
The Legendary Whitby Dunlops by Ken Lehman
The Lives of Conn Smythe by Kelly McParland
The Lost Dream: The Mike Danton Story
Masques by Richard Labbe
My Country is Hockey by Brian Kennedy
My First NHL Goal by Mike Brophy
NHL Guide And Record Book 2012
NHL Records Forever
Over The Line by Al Strachan
Patriot Hearts by John Furlong
Pucks On The 'Net by Joe Pelletier
Rayzor's Edge by Rob Ray
Reflections 2011 by NHL
The Salt Lake Loonie  by Brett and Jesse Matlock
Sid vs. Ovi by Andrew Podnieks
Sports Illustrated: Hockey Talk
Stan Mikita: Forever A Blackhawk
Star Spangled Hockey by Kevin Allen
Stellicktricity by Gord Stellick
Summit Series '72 by Richard Brignall
Tales From The New Jersey Devils Locker Room by Chico Resch
Thirty Years of the Game at it's Best by Gare Joyce
This Sweater Is For You by Sheldon Cohen
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader: Shoots and Scores
Wayne Gretzky's Ghost by Roy MacGregor
We Won The Cup by Boston Herald
Why The Leafs Still Suck by Al Strachan
The Year of the Bruins by Andrew Podnieks

Kids Books:

Amazing Stories: Maurice Richard by Chris Robinson
Finger Hockey: No Poke Checking
Hockey Firsts: Volume 1
Hockey Firsts: Volume 2
Hockey Superstars 2011-12 by Paul Romanuk
Hockey Superstars: All Time Greats by Paul Romanuk
Hockey Trailblazers by Nicole Mortillaro
Hockey Trivia For Kids 3 by Eric Zweig
Line Change by W.C. Mack
The Magnificent Mario by Mike Leonetti
The Muskegon Lumberjacks: Life As A Hockey Puck!
My Country Is Hockey by Brian Kennedy
Overtime by David Skuy
Pond Hockey: Kita Learns To Skate
The Puck Hog by Christie Casciano
Puckster's First Hockey Game by Lorna Schultz Nicholson
Puckster's First Hockey Sweater by Lorna Schultz Nicholson
Queens of the Ice by Carly Adams

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