| Brodeur - Beyond the Crease |
Traces Brodeur's career, revealing how he became the best, from minor hockey through junior to the NHL and Team Canada.
It examines his rich national and personal hockey heritage, and the pivotal role his father and others played in his career, as well as his thoughts and insights on: being part of the effort that turned the New Jersey Devils around from being what Wayne Gretzky called "a Mickey Mouse organization" into one of the game's most powerful and successful franchises; being in the crease in 2002 when Canada ended a 50-year gold medal drought at the Olympics; being a Canadian and a Quebecer playing and living in the US; life as a husband and father of four, his love of motorcycles, and the lifestyle of the modern athlete; pursuing greatness and sporting records; the best goalies he’s ever seen and the best NHL shooters; how he prepares for game day; what it's like to be the wealthiest man ever to play his position, and what it was like to watch $8 million in salary fly out the window during the NHL lockout of 2004-2005.
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| Mark Messier - Leader (DVD) |
Known as the Captain (while Ranger fans playfully call him the Messiah), Messier has compiled impressive statistics, along with six Stanley Cups, during a career that has spanned four decades.
His patented left-handed wrist shot while flying down the right side of the ice is one of hockey's most beautiful moments, while his guarantee of a Ranger victory in Game Six of the 1994 Stanley Cup semifinals against the Devils in the swamp was immediately the stuff of legend.
From his childhood in Alberta to his current role as one of the leaders and top players for the New York Rangers, Mark Messier's life is chronicled in this video trading card. Features exclusive interviews and exciting game footage. |  | Just Sports Biographies.com |
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