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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Lots missing Sep 19, 2007
By Jerry Graff
"Jerry"
It's too bad the author didn't wait a few more years to write this, because he missed all kinds of drama that Fleury encountered after its publication, including his suspension from the NHL for drug problems, another divorce and brawls playing hockey in Ireland. The author could have dug a little harder, too, into Fleury's messed up family and the speculation widely throughout the NHL that he might have been victimized in several ways by authority figures in his junior career.
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Fury: Fleury and the Calgary Flames Jun 13, 2002
By StrippedAGear
"Axey"
Parts of this biography focus on Theo's childhood development and his opening years with the Calgary Flames. I say 'parts' because it also spends a great deal of time discussing how various parts of the Flames organzation runs, with chapters devoted to the people behind the scenes. While the book doesn't concentrate completely on Fleury, I still felt it was informative in bringing me the whole picture regarding the things that affect his daily life (travel, practices, autograph hounds, injuries, and such). In a few years, I'd like to see this author revisit Fleury and write about his days with the Avalanche, the Rangers, and the 2002 Winter Olympics.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A Gretzky pal Apr 20, 1999
I bought FURY a while ago and hadn't gotten around to reading it. But then I saw Wayne Gretzky at his retirement news conference say how he would have liked to play with Theoren Fleury. I got out the book and spent all night reading it. It was one fun book about sports, about an interesting guy and what it is really like inside a real pro sports team. Now that Fleury is playing for an American team it's easier to follow his play--another 40 goal season. Thanks to whoever wrote this book for an interesting read. I learned so much. And it was fun doing it.
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Theo, Theo and some other stuff Mar 31, 1999
The book in general is great. The author tells all about Theo. The one draw back is he tells you just about everything else to know. I feel like I know the whole Flames organization. He'll start talking how Theo had a nerve injury when he was little and then he switches to something like how the team mascot go his job. Seening as how I love hockey I don't mind the extra stuff. But for those expecting pure Theo you have been warned. Anyway just reading this book is very insperational. The author does do a good job of telling people that this little guy does not give up. After reading I applied some of what Theo does to my own game. It literally made me want to go out and play some hockey and just have fun and try my hardest. Theo is a truely inspiring character and the author doesn't do a bad job doing that. Overall it's a great book with a little extra, which you may or may not like.
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If only it was JUST about Theo! Feb 14, 1999
By jenni@ixpres.com I greatly admire Fleury's perserverance. He has made what most would think is an impossible dream a reality and has enjoyed tremendous success doing so. I am a hockey player myself and, at 5'0", the smallest one on the ice most of the time. Therefore, I have a special appreciation for his accomplishments and fearlessness. I thoroughly enjoyed the story of Theo's personal journey to the NHL, but was distressed by the disjointed manner in which the story was told. I entered into the book thinking it would be a narrative exclusively about Theo, but the book was as much about the makeup of minor league and NHL hockey as about Theo himself. Not that I'm not interested in the extensive hockey detail - I just thought the attention given to it was inappropriate in this forum. It's not as if THEO'S life didn't have enough richness to it without having to look elsewhere to find stuff to fill the pages. Theo's story is such a remarkable one that it seemed a shame to me that it couldn't have stood on its own. I loved the subject matter, but disliked the way in which the author presented it. If I hadn't though Theo's story was so remarkable, I would have definitely given this book fewer stars.
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