Joe Pelletier is the author of two internationally published hockey books: The World Cup of Hockey (2 editions) and Legends of Team Canada.
Pelletier has also contributed articles to The Hockey News, Hockey Digest, Sports Illustrated.com, the Henderson Jersey Tour, Canadian Hockey Magazine and Total Hockey. He has worked on various projects for Hockey Canada, USA Hockey, the Buffalo Sabres, TSN.ca, CBC, CTV NewsNet and the National Post.
Pelletier created and operates three highly acclaimed websites: Greatest Hockey Legends.com, 1972 Summit Series.com and Hockey Book Reviews.com. He has also contributed to writing or research to several books.
Pelletier specializes in NHL and international hockey history projects. He can be contacted at teamcanada72@gmail.com, or on Facebook: /GreatestHockeyLegends or on Twitter @HockeyLegends
February 14, 2008
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7 comments:
Hey Joe, just wanted to say I dig the site and your commitment to and love for hockey.
Joe,
I have thoroughly enjoyed viewing your site for the past several hours specifically the Boston Bruins. There is, however,an oversight by not including one of the greatest Bruins player of the 1950's, Bronco Horvath.If you have the time to research and add his biography to the mix it would be most appreciated.
Keep up the great work.
Sincerely,an old time Bruins fan,
Jack Flannery
jfflanneryassoc@comcast.net
Hi Joe.
I think your site is amazing! I am so proud it's based here in Terrace also. Very professional and informative too! It would nice to see a picture of the mystery operator of these sites too, if it isn't being too persuasive. You deserve it, haha...take a bow! Great job, keep up the awesome work!
Jim
Joe,
This is a marvelous website, and keep up the great work. Perhaps I just haven't looked around enough yet, but is there a place where I can submit hockey players for your consideration?
Thanks!
Hey Joe,
Growing up my dad told us we were related to Buddy O'connor.I guess I'm looking for more information. My grandfather was Henry(Harry) Thomas Magee and I'm told they were first cousins. I'm wondering if you have any further info on his familly.
Thanks :)
Sam
Hey, great site. Do you know where I can get a copy of Wayne Frye's, How Hockey Saved A Jew from the Holocaust: The Rudi Ball Story? Found it in the Amazon Kindle Store, but want a hard copy.
Joe,
Ralf Adamowski was captured by the Germans in 1939 and imprisoned in an "officer's camp" (OFLAG) IN POLAND, not Germany.
I knew Tad much later in his life (from late 1960's) as a family friend.
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