
Nicklas Lidstrom
The Pursuit of Perfection
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Barry Abrams
The life and career of Nicklas Lidstrom almost reads like a real-life hockey fairy tale. Drafted by the Detroit Red Wings as a 19-year-old defenseman out of his native Sweden, Lidstrom spent the next two decades manning the Motor City blueline. During those years he became a Hockeytown legend, amassing a mind-boggling collection of accomplishments and accolades: four Stanley Cups, seven Norris Trophies as the NHL's best defenseman, a Conn Smythe Trophy, 12 All-Star selections, and gold medals in both the Olympics and World Championships.
Off the ice, life appears equally idyllic: Lidstrom is uniformly respected and admired by opponents, observers, and teammates alike, and he and his wife of more than 20 years have four boys who split their time between Sweden and their adopted homeland.
Perhaps only one question remains unanswered about the man teammates referred to as the Perfect Human: exactly how did he do it?
In Nicklas Lidstrom: The Pursuit of Perfection, the Hall of Fame defenseman and a who's-who of hockey luminaries investigate and reveal precisely how he made dominating the game he loves appear so effortless.
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My only negative comment would be the narrator, the inflection he used for Nik's direct quotes almost sounded like a kid in Ah or wonderment. It just didn't match the story being told or the man he was representing. distracting.
great book if you love hockey and the Red Wings!
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There’s not a lot of behind the scenes stuff in this book. Nor is there much time given to his pre-NHL life or career. A lot of it recounts his phenomenal career and the successes and failures of the Detroit Red Wings and his Olympic appearances. Still, it’s a pretty good book if you’re interested in Nicklaus Lidstrom’s career.
Good book about a great player
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While I enjoyed the story, the narrator's decision to (attempt to) use accents for quotes and dialogue was a poor choice. Most of the accents in his repertoire sound like pre-teen boys from the east coast. It distracted from the story line especially in the first few chapters. But maybe that's just personal preference for not having tough guys you admire sound like they're desperately selling boy scout popcorn in Connecticut.
Accents should be left to the professionals.
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Struggled with narration
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Great Book
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the narrator was awful!
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very interesting
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one of the best wings
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couldn't listen
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