<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>For every day of the year, there is hockey history to be celebrated. In <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i>, Mike Commito brings you moments that are sure to remind you of why you love hockey. From the NHL's humble beginnings to the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Commito has gone back into the vault to bring you even more hockey history.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>More hockey history for every day of the year!</b><br/><br/> Celebrate hockey history with <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> and be reminded of why you love hockey every day of the year. Whether you are a long-suffering Leafs fan or you cheer for a team that has actually won a Stanley Cup in the last half-century, this compendium will give you a hockey-history fix no matter your allegiance. From the National Hockey League's humble beginnings to the empty seats of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Mike Commito has gone back into the vault to bring you even more hockey history. So, get ready, the second period is about to begin.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Hockey 365</i> is a fun tour through hockey history. Well-researched, original, and filled with a ton of entertaining anecdotes -- this book is a wonderful reminder of why we love the game.-- "Emily Kaplan, National NHL reporter, ESPN"<br><br><i>Hockey 365</i> is a hockey fan's treat. Mike Commito shares so many good stories that will grow your love for the game.-- "David Amber, host, Hockey Night in Canada"<br><br><i>Hockey 365</i> is the ultimate fan's daily inspirational devotional. Start each morning right with a quick, cool, or unusual hockey fact -- it will set the path for a fantastic day, no matter what time of year.-- "Frank Seravalli, Hockey insider"<br><br><i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> has something for every hockey fan. Whether you've been studying the game since I was in the crease or you're just getting into the sport now, this book is bound to teach you some things and remind you why you love hockey.-- "Kelly Hrudey, former NHL goaltender and analyst for Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada"<br><br><i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> is light and fun, but somehow still packed with trivia from every era of the game. A perfect one-a-day or in-one-sitting read. You won't even realize you're learning!-- "Ryan Lambert, NHL columnist for EP Rinkside and co-host of Puck Soup"<br><br><i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> is like a daily supplement of hockey vitamins. Mike Commito's highly recommended dosage includes a full year's worth of stories; from the legends Howe, Orr and the Rocket to Gretzky, Lemieux and Crosby. From the Stanley Cup to Olympic glory, stories of the game changers like Willie O'Ree and Kendall Coyne Schofield, and the offbeat from David Ayres to Ariana Grande. <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> rekindles old memories and uncovers forgotten folklore. And you'll find out how Mike almost lost his job, on the day I called the Golden Goal. <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> is another great year for hockey!-- "Chris Cuthbert, commentator for Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada"<br><br><i>Hockey 365, The Second Period: More Daily Stories from the Ice</i> features more old-school hockey stories, formed into easily digestible tidbits -- perfect for today's attention span. From events in hockey history that most fans remember to the moments that may have otherwise gone forgotten, Mike's book has something for everyone. As a big fan of the women's game, I particularly appreciate Mike's inclusion of some of the greatest moments in women's hockey history too!-- "Tara Slone, Co-Host, Rogers Hometown Hockey and Host, Top Of [Her] Game"<br><br><p>What caught me was the blend of knowledge and history. <em>Hockey 365, The Second Period</em> is filled with historical details shared in stories that cover every day of the year. Whether you're a hockey lifer or a fringe fan, this book provides a great account of many of the games defining moments and experiences.</p>-- "Darren Dreger, TSN Hockey Insider"<br><br>A friendly warning for hockey lovers -- <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> is seriously addictive. Once you start reading, the hardest part will be stopping.-- "Lisa Dillman, Senior Writer, The Athletic"<br><br>A fun primer on hockey history presented in 365 easy-to-digest nuggets. Something that will appeal to hockey fans, young and old, experienced or raw newcomers.-- "Eric Duhatschek, Senior Writer, The Athletic"<br><br>A great framework here -- the daily hockey story -- for peculiar, dramatic, near-forgotten, outrageous, and heroic narratives that have sailed with the game's sea of history.-- "Dave Bidini, a founding member of Rheostatics and author of Tropic of Hockey and Keon and Me"<br><br>An entertaining and captivating book that shares hockey stories from both the men's and women's game.-- "Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Captain of two gold medal Olympic hockey teams and Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster"<br><br>As an author of more than 90 hockey books, I know a good literary job on our favourite sport when I see it -- and read it. Mike Commito also could be nicknamed Mike Committed, as his work has proven. His research is both impeccable and impressive. The bottom line; when in need of research for some ice facts, I go to Mike's <i>Hockey 365</i> books. He scores for me every time.-- "Stan Fischler, Emmy Award-winning hockey journalist and publisher and author of the Fischler Report"<br><br>Endlessly fascinating. Despite how much I learned I actually feel dumber for not knowing how much I didn't know.-- "Justin Bourne, co-host of Hockey Central on Sportsnet 590 The FAN and writer, Sportsnet"<br><br>For the hockey fan in your life <i>Hockey 365</i> has everything. From the Golden Goal to Kendall Coyne Schofield's All-Star lap to David Ayres to my brother Craig scoring his 50th goal. It was fun to relive so many hockey moments, a new one each day, some famous and some infamous. A thoroughly entertaining read.-- "Christine Simpson, Rinkside and features reporter for Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada"<br><br>From recent stories to historical ones, <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> is a great trip through history to discuss daily with not only your hockey friends, but all sports fans.-- "Martin Biron, Buffalo Sabres studio analyst and former NHL goalie"<br><br>Great read on hockey history that will spark your love of the game and the players who helped grow it.-- "Manon Rheaume, first and only woman to play in the NHL"<br><br>Hockey stitches our country together from coast-to-coast and generation-to-generation. Like a square on a quilt, each story can bring you back to moments of joy shared with those close to you. Whether it be family, friends, or the shared allegiance of fandom, like a quilt, this book will warm your heart.-- "Craig Button, TSN analyst and scout"<br><br>Hockey's version of an advent calendar, with a treat of a story for every day of the year.-- "James Duthie, TSN and author of Beauties: Hockey's Greatest Untold Stories"<br><br>I loved Mike's book. It's perfect for random fact and trivia nerds like us. Pick it up for five minutes and you'll either learn ten new things, get a healthy dose of nostalgia, or both.-- "Arda Öcal, ESPN host and voice of the NHL Gaming World Championship"<br><br>I've been a fan of Mike's for years and this book did not disappoint whatsoever. It's the perfect mix of storytelling and history of the game. Mike is a master of weaving them together and every day I learn something new from him about the game we love.-- "Jamie McLennan, former NHL goalie and TSN analyst"<br><br>If hockey history and great stories are your thing, Mike Commito's second volume of <i>Hockey 365</i> is most definitely for you.-- "Bob McKenzie, TSN Hockey Insider"<br><br>If you're a hockey fan you have to read this book. I was blown away by all of the great stories, stats, and hockey news that I didn't know. The day-by-day stories were a really fun way to learn about this great sport. It was cool to read about stories from the inception of the game all the way through to 2020. I've read a lot of hockey books and this one kept me engaged the whole time. Good for all ages!-- "John Scott, former NHL player and 2016 NHL All-Star Game MVP"<br><br>Looking forward to a game and circling the date on the calendar is great, but I'll take making a date to read Mike Commito and the greatest games circling back any day.-- "Ron MacLean, host of Hockey Night in Canada and Rogers Hometown Hockey"<br><br>Mike proves that the game never stops. You'll learn new stories and be brought back to familiar ones that made you fall in love with hockey in the first place.-- "Ken Reid, Co-Host, Sportsnet Central and best-selling author"<br><br>Mike Commito has done it again with a good idea, well executed. <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> follows up on his <i>Hockey 365</i>, it's basically a This Day in History telling of the most compelling stories in hockey. Perfect as an introduction to sport if you're a new fan or an oldtimer nostalgic for the old days, or simply into history, like when the first Stanley Cup was awarded (May 15, 1893), or hockey trivia, like how Nathan Horton got credit for a goal in a game in which he didn't play (April 9, 2014). Written as a story-a-day per page, it can be enjoyed over a few sittings, or over 365 days.-- "Kevin McGran, Sports Reporter, Toronto Star"<br><br>Mike Commito has done it again. <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> is chock full of fun and fascinating stories about hockey that informs and entertains readers. Whether it's a well-known fact or a piece of obscure trivia, Commito's prose brings the events of the past to life and makes you want to jump a day ahead to see what happened tomorrow. It's the perfect gift for the hockey fan in your life.-- "Rear Admiral, Co-host of the Spittin' Chiclets podcast and writer, Barstool Sports"<br><br>Mike Commito has done it again. The author pinballs through hockey history, scooping up the intriguing, easy-to-digest tales from both the ice and the boardrooms. Commito's rich knowledge of and deep love for the game seeps through in his daily flashbacks, like the time Gordie Howe tried coaching or Phil Kessel stuffed the Stanley Cup full of hot dogs.-- "Luke Fox, NHL writer, Sportsnet"<br><br>Mike Commito's latest collection of stories in <i>Hockey 365</i> evokes the best type of nostalgia for any hockey fan. It is an honour to have my Bonino, Bonino, Bonino call from Hockey Night in Canada in Punjabi represented amidst so many other great memories and stories of the game. I will be sure to use this book as a resource when preparing to call games in the future!-- "Harnarayan Singh, Commentator for Hockey Night in Canada, Sportsnet, and bestselling author of One Game at a Time"<br><br>Once again, Mike Commito combines his vast knowledge and passion for hockey history in an unparalleled collection of the game's best stories. <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i> is an addictive read, filled with fascinating details about the moments and legends that captivate us.-- "Dan Robson, Senior Enterprise Writer, The Athletic and author of Measuring Up"<br><br>Take a trip through the colourful history of the NHL with this thoroughly enjoyable book. Mike makes the journey a fun ride by presenting to you facts, and figures, in easily digestible bits. Highly recommended!-- "Mick Kern, SiriusXM NHL Network Radio"<br><br>The game of hockey is built on passion not just the passion of its players and coaches but on the passion of people like Mike Commito and that is revealed in every page in this fun and informative book.-- "Scott Burnside, Senior Writer, The Athletic"<br><br>The only thing better than <i>Hockey 365</i> is a followup edition called <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i>. Once again historian Mike Commito has scoured the world of hockey from various generations and leagues to assemble an interesting, enlightening and at times funny collection of stories from every day of the year. Who knew Gordie Howe coached one NHL game? Or that South Korea trounced Thailand 92-0 in an international game? Or that pop star Ariana Grande was hit by pucks on the right wrist and then the left wrist at a very young age while attending separate Florida Panthers' home games? Commito gets full credit for this edition, in particular providing content about the contributions of Black and women players.-- "Perry Lefko, co-author of Eddie Olczyk's Beating the Odds and Nick Kypreos's Undrafted"<br><br>This book is a must for hockey traditionalists and new fans alike. It is an interesting look at the game through the eyes of an experienced hockey historian, and his passion pays off in the writing. I read it twice ... so far!-- "Terry Ryan, former NHL player and author of Tales of A First-round Nothing: My Life as an NHL Footnote"<br><br>This book is a must-read for hockey history fans, with so many facts and figures so well-researched and explained.-- "Scotty Bowman, winningest coach in NHL history"<br><br>This is such a great way to remember some amazing hockey history. Looking at the entry about my trade to the Leafs brought me right back to that exact moment. As a fan, I got excited seeing things from when I was a kid. I was watching when Bobby Orr's number was retired. I even learned a thing or two (Montreal and Detroit played in Paris!). A must-read for anyone who loves hockey.-- "Doug Gilmour, former NHL player and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee"<br><br>Whether you're a hockey diehard or a relatively new fan, it can be hard to grasp the full range of the sport's history. From the amazing to the embarrassing, tear-jerking to hilarious, noble to the bizarre, this game never stops serving up stories. And if you think you know them all, Mike Committo's <i>Hockey 365</i> series will remind you that there's always another tale to discover.-- "Sean McIndoe, The Athletic"<br><br>You needn't be a historian to enjoy <i>Hockey 365, The Second Period</i>. Mike's curiosity, superb research skills, and attention to the finest details highlight some of the great, well-known moments in hockey and some of the fascinating off-beat events, too. His first <i>Hockey 365</i> was a true delight, as is this welcome addition to it. Here's hoping Mike has a Third Period in mind, as well as Overtime and Shootout volumes, too.-- "Dave Stubbs, Columnist, NHL.com"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Mike Commito is the author of <i>Hockey 365: Daily Stories from the Ice</i>. He is a hockey historian and writer, whose work has appeared on the Athletic, Sportsnet, VICE Sports, and in the <i>Hockey News</i>. Since 2018, Mike has been a regular contributor for the LA Kings. Mike e lives in Sudbury, Ontario.
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