Synopses & Reviews
In the late 1960s the New York Rangers transformed from NHL also-rans to Stanley Cup contenders. Gilles Villemure was part of that transformation. The little goaltender had a long wait to make it to the National Hockey League, which had only six teams until after the middle of the decade. Eventually Villemure joined Eddie Giacomin to give the Rangers a strong 1-2 goaltending tandem. The Vezina Trophyand#150;winning twosome was a fixture for the Rangers, threatening to end the franchiseand#8217;s long Stanley Cup drought, only to come up short. Now, forty years later, Villemure writes about his days with the Rangers in the newly updated
Tales from the Rangers Locker Room. Villemure tells stories about old pals like Rod Gilbert, Vic Hadfield, Brad Park, Jean Ratelleand#151;and his boss, Emile and#147;The Catand#8221; Francis.
The Rangers finally won that Stanley Cup in 1994, ending over fifty years of frustration, but it was those Francis-led teamsand#151;the ones with Villemure and Giacomin in the goaland#151;that brought New Yorkand#8217;s Blueshirts, Madison Square Gardenand#8217;s finest, to the top of the NHL. It is their influence that has continued to propel the Rangers forward even today, with a conference championship win in 2014 and the Presidentand#8217;s Trophy in 2015. Fans young and old will want to hear Villemureand#8217;s stories come to life.
About the Author
Gilles Villemure had a long road in junior hockey and the minor leagues that included brief visits to the NHL, but he finally made it to the New York Rangers as Eddie Giacominand#8217;s backup.
Mike Shalin is a veteran of over thirty-five years in sports journalism, working for the New York Post and the Boston Herald. He spent much of his early career covering hockey before moving on to baseball and college sports. He is now a freelancer in the Boston area. Shalin coauthored a book entitled Out by a Step, The 100 Best Players Not in the Baseball Hall of Fame, and is the author of Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly, as well as several books for young readers.