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Hockey 365 - Daily Stories from the Ice

Mike Commito

Publisher: Dundurn

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Summary

A yearbook of hockey history, from the unforgettable, to the obscure, to the downright unbelievable
Compact, compulsively readable stories
US highlights: the time a player scored his first-ever goal with assists from not one but two of his brothers, and the league's longest winning streak — an unfathomable 35 wins in a row
Canadian highlights: How the Montreal Canadiens’ first great rivalry ended with a burned-down arena! and the Edmonton penalty-killer who broke a Gretzky record while just trying to survive a short-handed stretch
Stretches all the way back to the founding of the NHL in 1917
Author has written for Sports Illustrated, Hockey News, VICE Sports, and Sportsnet
Available since: 09/08/2018.

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