Yes, the Leafs are under a ‘curse,’ having not won the Stanley Cup since 1967, but fans remain committed to their beloved team
Mike Commito has been a Toronto Maple Leafs hockey fan as long as he can remember. This wasn’t a choice he consciously made, but rather something he kind of inherited.
Such is Commito’s love of the Leafs that he recently penned a book about his favourite team, “Leafs 365,” published by Dundurn Press. Sudbury’s Commito, who, for his day job, is Cambrian College’s director of applied research and innovation, has previously put out two other hockey-related books, also published by Dundurn Press.
He came out with a second volume of hockey history stories in 2021, “Hockey 365, The Second Period: More Daily Stories from the Ice.” If you’re intrigued, but you’re actually a Habs fan, don’t fret — Commito is now working on “Habs 365,” with the same concept. “For me, that game was more special because my first daughter, Zoey, was born two weeks earlier,” Commito said, adding that he even put a Leafs onesie on the baby for the occasion. “That was the first hockey game that she and I watched together.”An example of this was the Feb.
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