From the Publisher
Derek Sanderson was a key player with the Big Bad Bruins in the
1970s. At one point the highest-paid athlete in the world,
Sanderson played with and against the era''s legends, winning two
Stanley Cups and assisting on Bobby Orr''s famous diving goal in
1970. Off the ice, "Turk" was one of a kind. He drove a burgundy
Rolls-Royce, wore a fox coat and, when asked what winning the
Stanley Cup meant to him said, "The difference in the money is
whether I take a college chick to Cape Cod or a Playmate to
France." But behind the glory, Sanderson was an alcoholic and an
addict. He bottomed out, losing it all, and ended up sleeping under
bridges. At one point he was so sick, he had to use crutches to
walk.
Crossing the Line is about Sanderson''s crazy days as a
player but also about his road back to health. Sanderson has spoken
to hundreds of thousands of young people about the dangers of his
former lifestyle and now helps young athletes and others to avoid
the pitfalls of instant fame. Sanderson does not hold back in this
highly entertaining and truly inspirational book.
About the Author
DEREK SANDERSON grew up in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and played for the Boston Bruins, among other NHL teams, as well as the Philadelphia Blazers of the WHA. former sports broadcaster, Sanderson is currently vice president and senior investment professional with Howland Capital Management in Boston, where he invests for young athletes and high net-worth individuals. KEVIN SHEA, the editor of publications for the Hockey Hall of Fame, is the author of several hockey books, including Over the Boards: The Ron Ellis Story (with Ron Ellis) and Barilko: Without a Trace. Follow him on Twitter @barilko.
Format: Hardcover
Published: October 5, 2012
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 1443409685
ISBN - 13: 9781443409681