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Hammered - The Fight of My Life

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The original Broad Street Bully has secrets to reveal.

Before there was Bob Probert, Tie Domi, or Stu Grimson, there was Dave Schultz. The original enforcer changed the face of the NHL for decades to come, and helped bring the Philadephia Flyers their first Stanley Cup in franchise history, by scaring opponents into submission. His name was known and feared around the league—and still is. Schultz still draws long lines for his autograph.

That’s a long way to have come for a kid who grew up on a farm with no indoor plumbing, a gentle kid who hated fighting. He calls himself a “chicken shit,” and admits he got his brother to fight for him until he was twenty.

But none of us leaves the past behind entirely. When the bright lights dimmed and the cheers went quiet, Schultz was left to grapple with the scale of all he’d lost. The money dwindled. Friendships faded. The lifeline of his marriage slipped from his hands. Finally, all that was left was the echo of fame, the booze, and the demons that shaped him into the fearsome fighter he became.

Still, not even haunted fighters like Schultz give up, and they never flinch—no matter how relentlessly life hammers away at them. Unafraid to look his demons in the eye, Schultz knew to keep swinging in the hope of some kind of victory. Maybe not the kind that brings thousands of cheering fans to their feet, but something deeper, braver, and more lasting.

About the author

DAVE “THE HAMMER” SCHULTZ is renowned as one of hockey’s greatest enforcers. He holds the record for the most penalty minutes in a single NHL season: 472 in 1974-75. The Hammer was one of the most notable players of the Philadelphia Flyers’ “Broad Street Bullies,” winning two Stanley Cups, and subsequently played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Los Angeles Kings, and Buffalo Sabres. After retiring, Schultz coached several minor league teams. Despite his successes on the ice, Schultz has often expressed regret regarding his contribution to popularizing fighting in hockey. DAN ROBSON is a senior enterprise writer for The Athletic. He is the author of the national bestseller Quinn, Bower, and Measuring Up. He co-authored no. 1 national bestsellers Crossroads with Kaleb Dahlgren, Killer with Doug Gilmour, The Crazy Game with Clint Malarchuk, Change Up with Buck Martinez, Ignite with Andre De Grasse, and Dreamer with Nazem Kadri.

Product details

Authors Bernie Parent, Dan Robson, Robson Dan, Dave Schultz
Publisher Viking USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.10.2025
 
EAN 9780735247017
ISBN 978-0-7352-4701-7
No. of pages 296
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Guides > Sport > Ball sport

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Sports, ice hockey, Autobiography: sport, SPORTS & RECREATION / Winter Sports / Hockey, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs

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