Leonard “Red” Kelly played 20 seasons in the NHL. He became a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1969 and the Order of Canada in 2002. He and his wife, figure skating champion Andra McLaughlin, live in Toronto, Ontario. L. Waxy Gregoire is a member of the Society for International Hockey Research, and author of three books on hockey legends. He lives in Penetanguishene, Ontario. David M. Dupuis, a former goaltender and coach, is also a member of SIHR, and the author of Sawchuk: The Troubles and Triumphs of the World’s Greatest Goalie. He lives in Toanche, Ontario. Waxy and David co-authored Heart of the Blackhawks: The Pierre Pilote Story.
[Kelly's] proof that good guys can finish first, and that athletes could be role models. -- Quill & Quire A timely tome for a hockey icon, who has been part of so many books on other stars, yet never had his own life documented. -- Toronto Sun The Red Kelly Story should have been a movie -- and might still be one. Unique among athletes, he was a Stanley Cup winner and Member of Parliament at the same time. Red was a gentleman on the ice but a great human off the ice. As would be expected, his amazing story is told with great humility -- a triumphant Horatio Alger tale with a Canadian twist. -- Roy MacGregor, bestselling author of Home Team: Fathers, Sons and Hockey, and Wayne Gretzky's Ghost It's hard to believe it took 50 years after his final game for Leonard 'Red' Kelly to get his own book . . . Written in the third person, it digs up historical accounts of Kelly's best games. It also details his marriage to figure skating champion Andra McLaughlin, his Cup-winning seasons, his travels and the low points of his life. Now 89, Kelly tells a tale worth reading. -- The Hockey News