Iron Mike, Mike Keenan
Iron Mike, Mike Keenan
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Iron Mike
My Life Behind the Bench

Author: Mike Keenan, Scott Morrison

Narrator: Wayne Ward

Unabridged: 10 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2024


Synopsis

AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

The must-read memoir of one of the NHL's most controversial and successful coaches—winner of the 1994 Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers.

In the fraternity of NHL coaches, some stand out for their winning records, some for their big personalities and some for their unprecedented methods. Mike Keenan stands out on all these counts, and more.
    Breaking into the NHL as head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers in 1984, Keenan got instant results, leading them to the Stanley Cup final in his first year. In 1987, he coached Team Canada to victory in the Canada Cup using his intuitive bench management, putting superstars Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux together on a line at key times to great, winning results.
    Keenan’s teams succeeded at every level. With championships in university athletics, the OHL and AHL, it seemed only a matter of time before his resumé would include the ultimate prize. One of the NHL’s most valuable franchises, the New York Rangers, hadn’t won a Cup in fifty-four years—the league’s longest championship drought at the time. But with five-time Stanley Cup champion Mark Messier as captain of the star-studded Rangers lineup, there was only one thing missing for a championship run on Broadway: a coach who could focus all the talent and desire on victory. After a season of much controversy, in 1994 the Stanley Cup finally returned to Madison Square Garden, considered by many to be one of the greatest Cup wins by a US-based NHL team.
    In the hands of veteran sports journalist and bestselling author Scott Morrison, Iron Mike takes readers behind the scenes of one of the most explosive runs to the Cup in NHL history, one that Keenan shares at long last. There is only one Iron Mike in hockey, and love him or hate him, his memoir is an essential read for any fan of the game.

About The Author

MIKE KEENAN is one of the most successful coaches ever. He began his hockey coaching career at Forest Hill Collegiate in Toronto, and his star ascended rapidly. He won an Ontario championship in junior with Peterborough, a Canadian university championship with the University of Toronto, and a Calder Cup in the AHL with Rochester. In the NHL, he took Philadelphia (twice) and Chicago to the Stanley Cup final before he led the New York Rangers to the title. Along the way, he led Team Canada to two Canada Cup victories, and later in his career won a Kontinental Hockey League championship in Magnitogorsk, Russia. He is still coaching today, with the Italian national team. Mike Keenan coached some of the greatest stars in hockey and is remembered as one of the game’s most colourful personalities.SCOTT MORRISON has provided cogent and colourful hockey analysis since his start in 1979, covering the Maple Leafs and the NHL for the Toronto Sun. He has reported and provided analysis for Sportsnet, Hockey Night in Canada, and CBC Television and Radio, while making regular appearances across the sports-radio dial. He has twice served as president of the Professional Hockey Writers Association and has written numerous books, including the number-one bestseller 1972: The Series That Changed Hockey Forever and, most recently, the bestseller Draft Day: How Hockey Teams Pick Winners or Get Left Behind (with Doug MacLean). In 2006, he received the Hockey Hall of Fame Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award. He lives in Toronto with his son, Mark.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Farzan on January 12, 2025

Really interesting and honest read, a lot of these books will gloss over details about specific games/years but I appreciated the amount of detail put in here. Although I was disappointed with how short the Vancouver chapters were, considering all of the controversies there (around Keenan and Mark M......more

Goodreads review by Michael on February 16, 2025

A lot of name dropping. If you aren't from Keenan's generation it will be difficult to relate to much of the subject matter.......more

Goodreads review by Jim on November 22, 2024

Great read! I love the inside scoop about why Iron Mike wasn’t tenured longer in New York after winning the cup in 94. Great hockey memories.......more

Goodreads review by Chantal on September 22, 2024

Let me start by saying I read all hockey biographies! Mike Keenan is a controversial coach so I was eager to read his story. I learned how he came into coaching and enjoyed that part. He mostly tells about games in his career, so that became a bit repetitive. He does explain he pushed players to pla......more

Goodreads review by Glen on October 28, 2024

I looked forward to reading this book and hearing Mike Keenan's side. He gets pretty vilified; like everything, the story has two sides. He gives a few details that I didn't know about some of his conflicts in his coaching stops, but I'd like to know more. He stops just short of telling where the bo......more