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Reflections 2012: The NHL Hockey Year In Photographs

The NHL and NHLPA may not be able to agree to much these days, but they did get together again for their annual photo-book release Reflections 2012: The NHL Hockey Year in Photographs

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A spectacular pictorial commemoration of the 2011-12 NHL season that captures the power, speed, and grace of professional hockey.

Hockey is a sport that inspires passion and dedication in both players and fans. Since its humble beginnings on the uneven ice of frozen ponds, the game has brought people together to rejoice in victory and commiserate in defeat. Reflections 2012 presents a year of hockey''s joys and sorrows, all captured by the sport''s best photographers.

Relive the season through stunning images of the NHL''s brightest stars -- Henrik Lundqvist, Claude Giroux, Henrik Zetterberg, Steven Stamkos, Nicklas Lidstrom, Evgeni Malkin, and many others. Revisit the NHL Winter Classic where snow fell on the latest dramatic battle in the historic New York-Philadelphia rivalry. From the first drop of the puck to the hoisting of the Stanley Cup, every moment that matters is here.

With more than 150 thrilling photos, an introduction to the incredible year that was, and a full section of year-end statistics, Reflections 2012 celebrates the speed and strength, the emotion and excitement of hockey played at its highest level.

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