Dive into the compelling autobiography of Börje Salming, the legendary Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman who transformed Canadian hockey. What makes a hockey legend? Börje Salming, celebrated for his fearless, relentless play, was a pioneer among European players in the NHL. Born in the remote village of Salmi, Sweden, Börje's tough upbringing forged his legendary resilience. Whether crossing icy Torneträsk lake or blocking a puck, he took every risk. Joining the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1973, Börje brought unmatched grit, redefining the defenseman's role in a league dominated by North American players. His success opened the NHL to European talent, leaving an indelible mark on hockey history. Even in retirement, Börje's legacy endures. The man who once braved Torneträsk's icy waters may no longer take such risks, but his impact on hockey remains undeniable. In the books exclusive afterword, Börje's brother Stig Salming shares insights into Börje's final days.
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