Publisher's Summary Sidney Crosby is ready to tell his story in his own words. As one of the greatest NHL players of all time, he reflects on his 2005-06 rookie season with the Pittsburgh Penguins. From a Canadian phenom dubbed “the next Gretzky” to an 18-year-old carrying the burden of a struggling franchise, he talks candidly about the intense pressure he was under, the surreal experience of lacing up alongside his childhood idol Mario Lemieux and the truth about his rivalry with Alex Ovechkin. Sidney Crosby, with the help of his family, coaches and former teammates, gives listeners an all-access pass to one of the most scrutinized and tumultuous rookie seasons in the history of professional hockey. Hosted by Pittsburgh native and Penguins fan Joe Manganiello. ©2022 Audible Originals, LLC (P)2022 Audible Originals, LLC.
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Commentaires
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If you’re a hockey fan and want a firsthand account of what it’s like to be one of the greatest hockey players to ever play, here’s your gift.Terrific production! Great firsthand accounts as told by Sid’s parents, teammates, associated media personalities, and more. Just terrific!
I wish athletes would not use such foul language. It could have been omitted from the book.
