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Author:
Smith, Bryan, 1961- author.
Title:
The break away : the inside story of the Wirtz family business and the Chicago Blackhawks / Bryan Smith ; foreword by Tony Esposito.
Publisher:
Northwestern University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xv, 205 pages, 20 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Wurtz family.
Wirtz, Rocky,--1952-
Chicago Blackhawks (Hockey team)
Businesspeople.
Hockey team owners.
Biographies.
Sports & Recreation.
Biographies & Memoirs.
Nonfiction.
Business, Investing & Careers.
Other Authors:
Esposito, Tony, 1943- writer of foreword.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
Foreword / by Tony Esposito -- Prologue: A good burger -- A legacy of boos -- Worse than it seemed -- King Arthur -- "Real estate, skates, and fists" -- Fathers and sons -- The son also rises -- Wirtz family values -- Bill grabs the puck -- The penalty box -- Free fall -- The passing of Dollar Bill -- Meet the new boss -- The ex-Cub factor -- A change of channel -- Resurrection -- A tough call -- What it feels like to be a Wirtz -- What just happened? -- The breakaway.
Summary:
Breakaway (noun): 1. Ice hockey. A sudden rush down the ice by a hockey player or players in an attempt to score a goal, after breaking clear of defending opponents. When Rocky Wirtz took over the Wirtz Corporation in 2007, including management of the Chicago Blackhawks, the fiercely beloved hockey team was playing to a deserted stadium; ESPN had named the franchise the worst in all of sports. Smith follows the history of the franchise, from Arthur Wirtz's business empire during the Depression, through his son Bill taking the helm of the Blackhawks in 1966 and demanding unflinching adherence to Arthur's traditions. To save the team and the company after Bill's death, Rocky launched a radical turnaround campaign that provoked fierce opposition from Wirtz family insiders -- and led to three Stanley Cup championships in six years.
Series:
Second to none: Chicago stories
ISBN:
0810138883
9780810138889
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1055658878
Locations:
S1PD771 -- Johnston Public Library (Johnston)

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