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Dennis Maruk

The Unforgettable Story of Hockey's Forgotten 60-Goal Man

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From feared NHL sniper to ship captain and bellhop — with hockey’s greatest ’stache

Only 20 men in NHL history have scored 60 or more goals in a single season: Gretzky, Lemieux, and Hull all hit the magical mark. And so did an undersized, take-no-prisoners centre named Dennis Maruk. When Maruk found the back of the net 60 times in 1981–82, he was the toast of Washington — he even dined with the president. A few short years later, he was out of the game. Maruk not only left the rink, his life did a complete 180. Instead of flying up the ice and in on goal, he was behind the wheel of a service ship in the Gulf of Mexico. Instead of setting up teammates, he was setting up furniture for Goldie Hawn. He was never sent down to the farm as a rookie, but after the game he was a farmhand for John Oates. And instead of fighting in the corners, Dennis Maruk found himself fighting for his life.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 28, 2017
      Fast-moving and short could describe both Maruk and his memoir. At five feet eight, the Toronto native entered the NHL in the 1975–1976 season with the lowly California Seals. As an 18-year-old rookie, he wasn’t expected to make the team, but he took the advice of NHL player Dave Hutchison
      to “be a prick” on the ice to heart, sporting a Fu Manchu mustache to help him look and feel tougher. His entire career, aside from two stints in Minnesota, was spent playing for teams based in Oakland, Washington, D.C., and Cleveland, cities where it was hard to sell hockey. “I was a guy who played for teams that just couldn’t put fans into seats,” he laments. Written with broadcaster Reid (Hockey Card Stories), the book is cleverly divided into 60 chapters to reflect Maruk’s achievement of 60 goals in a season, though that often means that sections are brief and end abruptly. Maruk writes honestly about his failed marriages, his battles with depression, and his difficulty finding a posthockey life, and there’s enough insight into the business side of the game (including the bizarre merger of the Barons and North Stars), his teammates, and on-the-road hijinks to please any hardcore hockey fan. Agent: Brian J. Wood.

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