Overview
Relive the glory days of Hockeytown with untold stories from the Detroit Red Wings!
For Detroit Red Wings fans, the roar of the crowd at Joe Louis Arena is more than just a sound; it's a symphony of unforgettable moments. Now, step behind the scenes with longtime play-by-play announcer Ken Daniels as he shares exclusive stories from the ice, locker room, and press box. From heated rivalries to Stanley Cup triumphs, Daniels and a cast of iconic figures like Yzerman, Lidstrom, and Bowman, paint a vivid picture of what it means to be a Red Wing.
If These Walls Could Talk is your all-access pass to:
- Untold anecdotes from legendary players and coaches
- Behind-the-scenes glimpses of the Wings' most memorable seasons
- A celebration of Hockeytown's rich history and passionate fanbase
Perfect for die-hard fans and hockey enthusiasts alike, this is a must-read for anyone who bleeds the Winged Wheel. Get ready to experience the Red Wings like never before!
Author Biography
Ken Daniels has been the television voice of the Red Wings since 1997. Daniels also called the 1988 Seoul and 1996 Atlanta Olympics and has lent his voice to motorsports events and Toronto Blue Jays baseball. Daniels won a Michigan Emmy in 2006 when he called a Red Wings-Ottawa Senators game from between the benches at Joe Louis Arena and in 2011, he won the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association’s Ty Tyson Award for broadcast excellence. Bob Duff is a longtime sports columnist, who has written extensively for the Windsor Star, MSNBC.com, and Hockey Weekly. His work has also appeared in the Hockey News, Beckett Hockey, Faceoff, and Prospects magazine. Mickey Redmond was a two-time All Star and a two-time Stanley Cup champion in a career spent with the Montreal Canadiens and Detroit Red Wings. He is currently a color analyst for Red Wings games for Fox Sports Detroit.