Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Ty Conklin, Andy Brickley, Jason Krog, Rod Langway, Eric Boguniecki, Bill Beaney, Darren Haydar, James van Riemsdyk, Bryan Muir, Michael Souza, Daniel Winnik, Kevin Regan, Mark Mowers, Garrett Stafford, Mike McShane, Mike Radja, Bobby Butler, Paul Thompson, Blake Kessel, Jamie Fritsch, Sean Collins, Normand Lacombe, Michael Ontkean, Trevor Smith, Kacey Bellamy, Dave Lumley, Jeff Lazaro, Bobby Gould, Chris Murray, Eric Nickulas, Peter LeBlanc, Phil DeSimone, Chris Winnes, Matt Fornataro, Bob Francis, Peter Douris, Kevin Dean, Jay Miller, Derek Bekar, Stephen Leach, Adrien Plavsic, Bruce Crowder, Cap Raeder, Matt Dzieduszycki, Chris Pryor, Tim Burke, Steve Saviano, Lanny Gare, Craig Switzer, Scott Morrow, Greg Collins, Jacob Micflikier. Excerpt: Ty Curtis Conklin (born March 30, 1976) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender currently with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Conklin grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, and was an early recruit of the now-famed Minnesota hockey prep school Shattuck-St. Mary's. He later played under Don Granato for the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League (USHL), before attending the University of New Hampshire and playing for the Wildcats under long-tenured coach Dick Umile. A self-described "late-bloomer," and "shorter kid" at age 18, while spending his draft-eligible years (to age 20) remaining off the radar of professional scouts - first as a post-graduate at Shattuck, and then in his first year in Green Bay - Conklin went unclaimed by any team in the NHL's Entry Draft. Subsequently, he went on to earn numerous goaltending awards and accolades in both the USHL and NCAA, however, Conklin claims he never thought of becoming a professional until his junior year (his second playing) at UNH. With the completion of his career a...