Face off for another drop into the fascinating world of hockey history with Hockey Hall of Fame True Stories 2. In this follow up to his bestseller, hockey historian and writer Eric Zweig opens the doors to the Hockey Hall of Fame, revealing a treasure trove of untold tales, bizarre incidents and captivating trivia that will leave even the most devoted puck head astounded. Immerse yourself in the intense rivalries, epic showdowns and historic clashes that shaped the NHL's early years, providing a fresh prospect on the quest for hockey supremacy. Delve into the narratives surrounding the sport's most prestigious awards, accompanied by newspaper clippings and of-the-moment reactions. Learn about pivotal rule changes, the intriguing stories behind their inception, and even the experimental rules that didn't quite make the cut. Witness the birth of hockey broadcasting as it takes its first steps onto the radio and television airwaves. Discover the origins of the iconic 3 stars tradition, the excitement of barnstorming hockey trips and the early days of hockey cards and parades. Prepare to be shocked as you learn about the peculiar injuries and illnesses that befell some of hockey's greatest stars. From polo injuries to snow blower misadventures, these tales highlight the quirky and unpredictable side of the game. Here are just some of the wide range of players included in this volume: . Wayne Gretzky . Jaromir Jagr . Bobby Hull . Art Ross, namesake of the trophy for "most valuable" . Sprague Cleghorn . Lester Patrick . Larry Robinson . Brian Leetch . Joe Sakic Hockey Hall of Fame True Stories 2 is a must-read for fans who crave more than just scores and statistics. Eric Zweig once again invites you to uncover the true stories that have shaped the sport, ensuring that you will never look at the game of hockey the same way again. AUTHOR: Eric Zweig has loved sports and compiling fact and stats since the age of ten. Eric has written dozens of books, covering hockey to golf, including Stanley Cup: The Complete History. Eric has worked as a producer for CBC Radio Sports and TSN Sports Radio. He lives in Owen Sound, Ontario. 150 colour photographs