No One Wins Alone, Mark Messier
No One Wins Alone, Mark Messier
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No One Wins Alone

Author: Mark Messier, Jimmy Roberts

Narrator: Will Reeve

Unabridged: 10 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/26/2021


Synopsis

The legendary Hall of Fame hockey player and six-time Stanley Cup champion tells his complete story for the first time, sharing the lessons about leadership and teamwork that defined his career, in this “inspirational memoir that transcends sports” (David Grann, #1 New York Times bestselling author).

Mark Messier is one of the most accomplished athletes in the history of professional sports. He was a fierce competitor with a well-earned reputation as a winner. But few people know his real story, not only of the astonishing journey he took to making NHL history, but of the deep understanding of leadership and respect for the power of teamwork he gained.

Messier tells of his early years with his tight-knit family, learning especially from his father, Doug—a hockey player, coach, and teacher. He describes what it was like entering the NHL as a teenager with a wild side, and growing close with teammates Wayne Gretzky, Kevin Lowe, Paul Coffey, Glenn Anderson, and others during their high-flying dynasty years with the Edmonton Oilers. He chronicles summers spent looking for inspiration and renewed energy on trips to exotic destinations around the world. And he recounts the highs, lows, and hard work that brought the New York Rangers to the ultimate moment for a hockey club: lifting the Stanley Cup.

Throughout, Messier shares insights about success, winning cultures, and how leaders can help teams overcome challenges. Told with heart and sincerity, No One Wins Alone “is about much more than just hockey. It has lessons anyone can use—be it in sports, business, or life” (Jack Nicklaus, PGA Major Championship winner and author of My Golden Lessons).

About Mark Messier

Mark Messier is a former professional hockey player from Alberta, Canada. He played in the NHL for twenty-five years, won six Stanley Cups—five with the Oilers and one with the Rangers—and is the only player to have captained two NHL franchises to championships. He is second on the all-time career lists for playoff points, and third for regular season games played and for regular season points. In 2007 he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, in his first year of eligibility. That same year, the NHL instituted the Mark Messier Leadership Award, given annually to the player who exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team, on and off the ice. Mark lives in New York.

About Jimmy Roberts

Jimmy Roberts has worked in sports and news journalism for four decades at ABC, ESPN, and NBC, where he has been the recipient of thirteen Emmy Awards. He is also the author of Breaking the Slump.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brandon

No One Wins Alone is the memoir of superstar NHL player, Mark Messier. I received an advanced copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. A few years ago, I told myself I would stop reading player memoirs and shift solely to books written about hockey by either journalists or sports writ......more

Goodreads review by Mike

A brilliant hockey man and character. However this does not make a man a great author ,as Mark has proved with this book. A rather tedious look at a mans hockey life but with a glaring omission …. his personal life.( P.S. I have a great wife and kids but not going to tell you anything about them. ) Thi......more

Goodreads review by Chantal

I am a hockey fans and.I love sports biographies but this wasn’t just a sports memoir; this was a leadership tale, that could be useful in any business culture. You won’t find stories about how he met girlfriends or his wife, or how his kids were born, or even juicy tales about his teammates. Messier......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy

As someone who started following the NHL around 1997, Mark Messier's legend will always be a little lost on me. I completely missed his glory years, so when my dad would point at the TV and tell me "Son, that man is the greatest leader in hockey history", I'd say: "The Lays Potato Chip guy?" 25 years......more

Goodreads review by Claire

An enjoyable time to read about the Oilers (actually) winning (rip) and shocking to hear the way hockey used to be (no helmets? bruh). I also enjoyed learning about the NHL slurping up the WHA (who knew? not I). I did tire a bit of Mark’s constant “turning everything into a lesson”. Can this guy do......more