WILKINS
Glenn Wilkins has been in the media for more than 25 years. His career has spanned TV, Radio, Internet and print, including four years in the media arm of a mutual fund company, during which time he interviewed many of the movers and shakers of the industry. His book Legendary NHL Coaches was published in 2006, and can be purchased from Heritage House. His e-Book, Amazing Broadway, profiles Canadian-born writers and performers who have achieved success on the Great White Way. He is a prolific contributor to many financial websites and won a chain-wide award in 2008 for his coverage of a teen homicide as a police reporter with the Barrie Advance. His celebrity interview subjects have included Paul Henderson, Don Harron, Neil Sedaka, Randy Bachman, Jann Arden and Alice Cooper.
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Bobby Orr: The Kid from the SoundEven early in his teens, it was clear that Bobby Orr would be a superstar in the NHL. And through 10 stellar seasons, he didn't disappoint, revolutionizing the game, on the ice and off.
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Ken Thomson: The Modest VisionaryWith son David in the news for bringing the NHL back to Winnipeg, it's time to examine the basic human values that made Ken Thomson one of the great Canadians of our time or any other time
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Larry Robinson: The Strong, Silent LeaderThe NHL blueliner and coach known as "Big Bird" forged a Hall of Fame career with his checking, puck-handling and leadership, mostly because he knew when to speak up and when to let his play to the talking
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Brad Park: Star of the Great White WayHe never won a Stanley Cup, but Brad Park was clearly a force to be reckoned with in the NHL for nearly 20 years.