Showing posts with label Chuck Gormley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chuck Gormley. Show all posts

November 21, 2009

Orange Black and Blue by Chuck Gormley

Chuck Gormley's Orange, Black & Blue: The Greatest Philadelphia Flyers Stories Never Told represents a life time of work.

Award-winning beat reporter Chuck Gormley has been following the Philadelphia Flyers for over two decades, and has followed them for as long as he can remember. Now he's put the best of the best into his new book.

He takes you down Broad Street for the Flyers’ victory parades; guides you through the tumultuous Mike Keenan Era; and allows you to be the judge and jury in the heated confrontations between Eric Lindros and Bob Clarke. All the while, he takes you into the hearts, minds and souls of some of the most colorful characters in NHL history.

Buy The Book - Amazon.ca - Chapters - Amazon.com
Author's Website - http://www.chuckspuck.com

What a fantastic book! Gormley pieces together the Flyers' colorful history through countless short stories from each era. Some of the stories you may have heard before, many you definitely will not have, and all are entertaining.

My favorite so far - the story of the Flyers very first parade in the city of Philadelphia. No, not their Stanley Cup parades, but their "Welcome Parade" prior to their inaugural season, introducing the players and the team to the city.

"We were all in convertibles and there was no one at the parade except us," Flyers owner Ed Snider tells Gormley.

"There were more people in the parade than there were watching," added original Flyer Joe Watson.

From that inauspicious beginning the Flyers turned Philadelphia into one of the greatest hockey towns in the world!

Everything is covered through Gormley's "greatest Flyers stories never told," from Bobby Clarke's tenacity to Ron Hextall's exuberance to Kate Smith's warbling to Stanley Cup championships to near misses decades later. It is a uniquely done, highly entertaining chronicle of one of the most storied franchises in team sports.

If you are a Flyers fan, there is no debate - you must own this book. You can not bleed Flyers' orange and not have it. It's that good!

July 21, 2008

2008 Hockey Book Preview: Tales From The Philadelphia Flyers by Chuck Gormley

The book: Tales from the Philadelphia FlyersHardcover, 192 pages
The Author: Chuck Gormley
The Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC
Release Date: October 1st, 2008
Pre-order: Amazon - Chapters

Book Description
Author Chuck Gormley offers an entertaining look at the history of one of the NHLs most storied franchises, the Philadelphia Flyers. The reader is invited into the locker room and behind-the-scenes in this anecdotal look at the Flyers, twice winners of the Stanley Cup. The Flyers, who own the second-highest winning percentage in league history and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals this season, have a winning tradition that dates back to the team inception in the league in 1967. The teams engaging past from the Broad Street Bullies to the Legion of Doom is chronicled in revealing detail in this one-of-a-kind historical text.

About The Author

Chuck Gormley is an award-winning sportswriter and columnist for the South Jersey Courier-Post in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He has covered the Flyers as a beat writer for the Courier since 1988, and has had stories published in USA Today, The Sporting News, and Sports Illustrated For Kids. He is also a regular contributor to NHL.com. Gormley currently resides in Marlton, New Jersey with his wife, Denise, and their four children: Sean, Tom, Ryan, and Kayla.

Joe's Note
Chuck Gormley is a quality writer, so this book has solid potential.