Detroit Red Wings

  • Detroit Red Wings: Greatest Moments and Players
    By Fischler Stan

    One of New York's defensemen was a fellow named Pat Egan, nicknamed “Boxcar.” He really earned that one, because he was built like one—not that tall, but filled with muscle on a fireplug frame. When he hit you, it hurt.

  • Detroit Red Wings: The Illustrated History
    By Richard Bak

    The book hockey fans have long awaited! This is the first history of the Detroit Redwings, the only hockey franchise in the fabled "Original Six" never to have had a...

  • Detroit Red Wings: Greatest Moments and Players
    By Stan Fischler

    A history of one of the National Hockey League's "Original Six" profiles over fifty of the Red Wings' most memorable players, describes the team's greatest accomplishments, and shares stories and anecdotes from the locker room and off the ...

  • Detroit Red Wings: Stanley Cup Champions, 1951-1952 : an Eight Game Record
    By John Morrison

    The most exciting of the four Stanley Cup wins chalked up by the Wings during the early 1950's. Contains many fullcolor, 8 x 10 photos that have never been seen...

  • Detroit Red Wings
    By Erin Butler

    The success and longevity of the Red Wings have earned Detroit the nickname “Hockeytown.” Discover more about the team’s fascinating past and recent accomplishments in Detroit Red Wings, an Inside the NHL book.

  • Detroit Red Wings
    By Eric Zweig

    A fascinating read for fans of the team and the game, this book features appealing historic and contemporary images, and mixes informative text with quick-reference infographic charts for statistics buffs.