The Hammer: Why I Wouldn’t Trade My Life in the NHL

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"The Hammer: Why I Wouldn’t Trade My Life in the NHL" is the autobiography of former Philadelphia Flyers enforcer Dave Schultz, recounting his hard-hitting career and experiences during the NHL’s rough-and-tumble 1970s era.

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instanceOf autobiography
book
about Dave Schultz’s playing career
Stanley Cup–winning seasons with the Flyers
fighting and intimidation in hockey
life as a professional athlete
locker-room experiences
author Dave Schultz NERFINISHED
chronology covers Dave Schultz’s playing years
coAuthor Stan Fischler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
depicts rough-and-tumble NHL of the 1970s
features anecdotes about teammates
behind-the-scenes stories
focusesOn Broad Street Bullies era NERFINISHED
physical style of play in the NHL
role of the enforcer in hockey
genre hockey literature
sports autobiography
hasSubject NHL rule changes regarding fighting
personal sacrifice in professional sports
team camaraderie
violence in sports
intendedAudience hockey fans
sports biography readers
language English
mainSubject Dave Schultz NERFINISHED
National Hockey League NERFINISHED
Philadelphia Flyers NERFINISHED
ice hockey enforcers
narrativeForm memoir
narrativePerspective first-person
portrays NHL culture in the 1970s
Philadelphia Flyers fan base
publicationEraDescribed 1970s
settingDescribed NHL arenas
Philadelphia NERFINISHED
sportCovered ice hockey
teamCovered Philadelphia Flyers NERFINISHED
titleCharacterNickname The Hammer NERFINISHED
workTitle The Hammer: Why I Wouldn’t Trade My Life in the NHL NERFINISHED

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Dave Schultz authored The Hammer: Why I Wouldn’t Trade My Life in the NHL