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He was an emotional guy, and when we ended up on the same team in Colorado in 1999, he was still a pest. If I scored, he would come over and pound me on the back or jump up and hug me and get on me for not celebrating enough. I am really glad Theo has come out on top." -- Joe Sakic -- Captain, Colorado Avalanche
"If you had ever played the game in his era, you'd have been circled by Theoren Fleury. I've seen his lionhearted efforts win Stanley Cups and Olympic Gold. And there is a difference. In twenty-five years of broadcasting NHL playoffs, I still point to the 1991 battle of Alberta as the most ruthless test ever. And within that violent, intimidating vortex, Fleury swerved and darted and engineered goals that are replayed to this day. The Olympic stage is best on best. In Salt Lake City, Theoren was at it again. Distorting the natural path on skates, free to act, going around defenders as if guided by GPS. All they could do was marvel. Theoren Fleury was a brilliant hockey player. He excelled in a team game. He understood roles. He was welcoming. He was fair. But what makes him such a fascination is that he stuck to his game outside the rink. His team was not marked by a uniform. Theoren went around everyone. And if you'd ever felt the warm embrace of his way, you'd know he wanted you in the game. What was his was yours. So as you enter the ever-expanding circle of Theoren's life, look for the secret. The freedom to be. The courage to act. It's Fleury's life, but it's a circle of you." -- Ron MacLean -- Hockey Night in Canada
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
The Colorado Avalanche picked up Fleury for the playoffs, and when he signed with the New York Rangers, he was a kid in a candy store. After one season of his next multi-million-dollar deal, this time with the Chicago Blackhawks, Fleury suddenly called it quits and wouldn.t explain why.
In Playing with Fire, Theo Fleury takes us behind the bench during his glorious days as an NHL player and talks about growing up devastatingly poor and in chaos at home. Dark personal issues haunted him, with drinking, drugs, gambling and girls ultimately derailing his Hall of Fame-calibre career. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
For a whirlwird of emotions...This book has it all!,
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This review is from: Playing With Fire (Hardcover)
"Playing With Fire" written by Theoren Fleury, far exceeded my expectations. Once I picked it up it was very hard to put back down. Whether you are a sports fan or not, you will enjoy this book. It provides a detailed look into Theo's life and both the positive and negative experiences that he encountered. It also outlines his experiences with sex, drugs, alcohol and abuse. It is also a story about an individual who fought back, an individual who dedicated his very existence to being the best he could be (both on and off the ice). For those of you interested in reading "Playing with Fire", you won't be disappointed!If you are looking for a book written with lots of emotion and honesty, this book has it all... To Theo: Thank You for being strong and thank you for writing this book. We Love You!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Survivor Man on many sad realistic levels.,
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This review is from: Playing With Fire (Hardcover)
A good, imformative read of a gifted life yanked sideways. The present modern day ending looks good. Happy he is alive and clean to write such a poignant biography. Keep going Theo. You are on the path to freedom, keep going forward dear man, just keep going forward!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of f'in but still f'in good,
By Flynette (New Brunswick) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Playing With Fire: The Highest Highs And Lowest Lows Of Theo Fleury (Paperback)
Theo fleury's book is really good. Altho he worked with a writer, u can hear his f'in words - and i do mean f'in this and f'in that - thru the whole book. But it appeared to be an honest, authentic account of cleaning up his life. I am not much of a hockey fan, and it was still a great book. I read it because he had spoken in our City to rave reviews.
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