Hockey in Seattle

Hockey in Seattle by Jeff Obermeyer, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on November 11, 2004, offers a detailed exploration of nearly a century of hockey in Seattle. This 130-page book presents the history of professional, semi-pro, and junior league hockey teams, highlighting notable players such as Frank Foyston, Bill MacFarland, Guyle Fielder, and Glen Goodall, who have made significant contributions to the sport in the region.
Readers will discover the evolution of hockey in Seattle, from the birth of the sport in the area to the triumph of the 1917 Stanley Cup champions and the celebrated Totems of the 1960s. The narrative includes insights into the Thunderbirds of today, as well as the players, owners, and fans who have shaped Seattle’s vibrant hockey culture. This edition is presented in English and captures the essence of the city’s rich history in sports and recreation, particularly in winter sports like hockey.
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Professional, semi-pro, and junior league hockey teams have skated on Seattle ice for nearly a century. Great players like Frank Foyston, Bill MacFarland, Guyle Fielder, and Glen Goodall have thrilled fans and led their teams to championships. Hockey in Seattle is the story of these men and their teams. These stories are all here–the birth of hockey in Seattle, the 1917 Stanley Cup champions, the glory years of the Totems in the 1960s, and the Thunderbirds of today. Along the way you’ll meet the players, owners, and fans that make up Seattle’s colorful history as a hockey town. Put on your skates, pick up your stick, and relive the memories.
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