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Hell On Ice - 4 Hockey Stories from the Pulps
Hell On Ice - 4 Hockey Stories from the Pulps
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PERIL PRESS presents:
HELL ON ICE
4 Hockey Stories From The Pulps
Sports Action, December 1937
ICE FEUD
by Ronald Tuckwell
A girl comes between these Maroon stars and the rink championship hangs in the balance.
4600 Words
All Sports, December 1950
TROUBLE GOALIE
by Cliff Campbell
He was a flop on the defense, the goalie who couldn’t keep that puck away and whose fiery temper sent his teammates to the penalty box at crucial moments. But for all that, those in the know picked him as a winner . . .
4400 Words
All Sports, March 1942
FROZEN ASSETS
by CLIFF CAMPBELL
Jerry Cornish had a tough problem. He wondered whether hockey goalies should ever marry, especially if they are Canadians and travel across the border with money limited by government edict. He could solve that problem by taking the easy way to make money and let his teammates down in a crushing defeat. . . .
1500 Words
Short Stories, January 25 1944
Rink Fire
by Jackson V. Scholz
It looked as Though He’d Left His Fire and His Hockey Back on Guadalcanal—With his Arm!
6600 Words
This edition includes the illustrations from the stories as well as a gallery of Sports Pulp Covers that featured Hockey Art.
HELL ON ICE
4 Hockey Stories From The Pulps
Sports Action, December 1937
ICE FEUD
by Ronald Tuckwell
A girl comes between these Maroon stars and the rink championship hangs in the balance.
4600 Words
All Sports, December 1950
TROUBLE GOALIE
by Cliff Campbell
He was a flop on the defense, the goalie who couldn’t keep that puck away and whose fiery temper sent his teammates to the penalty box at crucial moments. But for all that, those in the know picked him as a winner . . .
4400 Words
All Sports, March 1942
FROZEN ASSETS
by CLIFF CAMPBELL
Jerry Cornish had a tough problem. He wondered whether hockey goalies should ever marry, especially if they are Canadians and travel across the border with money limited by government edict. He could solve that problem by taking the easy way to make money and let his teammates down in a crushing defeat. . . .
1500 Words
Short Stories, January 25 1944
Rink Fire
by Jackson V. Scholz
It looked as Though He’d Left His Fire and His Hockey Back on Guadalcanal—With his Arm!
6600 Words
This edition includes the illustrations from the stories as well as a gallery of Sports Pulp Covers that featured Hockey Art.
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