Aces Over Brooklyn And the EPHL’s Fight for Hockey Relevance (Physical)
$19.99
The Fist-Fllled Journey of Brooklyn’s Forgotten Pro Hockey Team
The Brooklyn Aces and Eastern Professional Hockey League’s tombstone reads 2008-2009.
That one full season in Brooklyn was a journey however that, for those who lived it, changed their lives forever. Headlined by an explosive combination of scoring and fighting, the EPHL, a designated Single-A professional hockey league, was as close to the type of representation of the sport you’d see in films the likes of Youngblood, Mystery Alaska and Slapshot.
Drawing national news coverage, the country watched as a team from Brooklyn led the league in wins and goals before it disappeared forever.
Written by the only beat writer covering the team, journalist Patrick Hickey Jr. resurrects the game recaps, interviews and insights that were lost on the internet for over a decade and sheds light on a magical team and league that gave us more blood, sweat and tears than you’d ever expect.
Foreword by Tom Willms
Afterword by Rob Miller
Eddie Neville (verified owner) –
“Aces Over Brooklyn” by Pat Hickey Jr. of Legacy Comix is a compelling collection of articles and first hand stories that brilliantly captures a unique chapter in Brooklyn hockey history. Not only a nostalgic trip down memory lane for me as the Aces former goaltender, but also an invaluable resource for sports history enthusiasts and a blue print for aspiring sports journalist.
The heart of this book lies in its story of players, coaches, and personel from all walks of life with nothing but grit and a undeniable love for the game of hockey. Accurately woven together by the sole journalist who lived and breathed capturing this teams story. Each anecdote is rich with emotion, transporting readers into a real life version of minor pro hockey movies like Youngblood, The Goon, and Slap Shot. As a former player it was more than just a sport; it was a way of life and every page and picture brought a smile to my face. The author’s firsthand experiences add an unparalleled depth and authenticity to the narrative, making it a truly compelling read and a tribute to the boys that lived it.
Legacy Comix has succeeded in creating a work that is both informative and fun. “Aces Over Brooklyn” is a must-read for anyone who cherishes the history of hockey in New York and the spirit of sports in Brooklyn. This book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the game and its profound impact on those who have had the privilege to be a part of that season.