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Stan Mikita

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Books

Beddoes, Richard, Stan Fischler, and Ira Gitler. Hockey! The Story of the World's Fastest Sport. New York: Macmillan, 1973.

Diamond, Dan, and Joseph Romain. Hockey Hall of Fame: The Official History of the Game and Its Greatest Stars. New York: Doubleday, 1988.

Fischler, Stan. The All-New Hockey's 100: A Personal Ranking of the Best Players in Hockey History. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1988.

Fischler, Stan. Golden Ice: The Greatest Teams in Hockey History. New York: Wynwood Press, 1990.

Fischler, Stan and Shirley. Fischlers'Hockey Encyclopedia. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1975.

Fischler, Stan, and Shirley Walton Fischler. The Hockey Encyclopedia: The Complete Record of Professional Ice Hockey. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1983.

Hickok, Ralph. A Who's Who of Sports Champions: Their Stories and Records. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1995.

Kariher, Harry C. Who's Who in Hockey. New Rochelle: Arlington House, 1973.

Periodicals

"Beliveau, Mikita Honored," The Record (October 16, 1990): C4.

Cherner, Reid. "Check out Mikita in Wayne's movie," The Record (September 19, 1991): 2C.

Dupont, Kevin Paul. "Communicating hockey skills; US deaf players deliver message to a world forum," Boston Globe (March 1, 1995): 37.

Fachet, Robert. "Capitals Face 'Hungry' Mikita," Washington Post (March 22, 1978): C2.

Furlong, William Barry. "'A couple of hi-hos and here we go'," Sports Illustrated (April 30, 1962): 58.

Herzog, Brad. "Breaking the Silence," Sports Illustrated (August 24, 1992): 6.

"Hotheaded Hawk," Newsweek (February 4, 1963): 55.

Leggett, William. "The Black Hawks' No. 2 Tries Harder," Sports Illustrated (January 31, 1966): 35.

"Mikita gets health scare," The Toronto Star (January 8, 2000).

"Mikita's Number Retired," New York Times (October 20, 1980): C6.

Oberhelman, David. "Hockey star replays mentors by teaching Mikita camp for deaf finishes its 26th year," Daily Herald (June 24, 1999): 1.

Pruner, Larry. "Mikita: From Scrapper to Scorer," Vancouver Sun (January 17, 1998): E3.

Rappoport, Ken. "Hats off to Stan? Not on your life," Associated Press (February 23, 1997).

Rosen, Byron. "Mikita Ends 21 Years in the NHL, Becomes Golf Pro," Washington Post (April 15, 1980): D5.

Salter, David. "Bathgate Claims He's Father of Curved Stick," Hockey News (February 5, 1999): 4.

"Stan the Man recovering well," Calgary Herald (January 8, 2000): E3.

Wahl, Grant. "Catching up with … Blackhawks' center Stan Mikita," Sports Illustrated (May 26, 1997): 5.

Other

"Canada vs. Czechoslovakia: Sept. 29, 1972 at Prague: Team Canada 3-Czechoslovakia 3." 1972 Summit Series: A September to Remember. http://www.1972summitseries.com/czechoslovakia.html (September 26, 2002).



"Hockey Legend." http://www.stanmikita.com/hockeylegend.html (October 7, 2002).

"Induction Showcase." Legends of Hockey—Induction Showcase-Selection Committee. http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/indselect.htm (September 26, 2002).

"Stan Mikita." http://www.hockeysandwich.com/mikita.html (September 26, 2002).

"Stan Mikita: Team Canada # 21." The Summit in 1972: Players Info. http://www22.brinkster.com/chidlovski/h_playersca.asp?fname-Sta (September 26, 2002).

"#21 Stan Mikita." 1972 Summit Series: A September to Remember. http://www.1972summitseries.com/mikita.html (September 26, 2002).

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