Twitter Tuesday: NHL Summer Reading List

Jun 24, 2013; Boston, MA, USA; Chicago Blackhawks players including Corey Crawford (lower right) pose for a team photo with the Stanley Cup after game six of the 2013 Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. The Blackhawks won 3-2 to win the series four games to two. Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
People who change the world find their inspiration in hockey and books. That’s not a real saying, but we all know it should be. You all proved that by sharing with us your favorite hockey-related novels on Twitter. We’ve compiled a few of the best so you can enjoy our #NHLBooks summer reading list!
This is probably the only book where the movie is better.
Quite a few books were inspired by the playoffs this year…
I believe I can score -The Story of the Pens vs Bruins by Sid the Kid #NHLbooks
— Sean Fitzgerald (@Diesal3426) July 25, 2013
But the Boston Bruins weren’t quite finished with the lessons they imparted on their opponents.
@Blackhawk_Up With a foreword by the Boston Bruins.
— Cole Wyatt (@Cole_Wyatt) July 25, 2013
There’s some stuff for the kids, some stuff not for the kids.
Horton Hears A Hossa #NHLBooks
— Kelly V. (@skylark79) July 25, 2013
@Blackhawk_Up Encyclopedia Brown and The Case of The Weak Glove Side by Corey Crawford. #NHLBooks
— Kelly V. (@skylark79) July 25, 2013
@Blackhawk_Up pull my hair by Alex Burrows #NHLbooks #naughtynhlbooks
— Bilbo Baggins (@rbogie7) July 25, 2013
Here’s one, if you’re into recent history novels.
Cheap Shots: Play Like a Red Wing by Vladimir Konstantinov #NHLBooks #Roenicksknee @Blackhawk_Up
— Kin (@kin_kinsley) July 25, 2013
And then there’s this one, because #ThingsYouCanDoIn17Seconds never stops being awesome.
@Blackhawk_Up @Diesal3426 my little cousins 17 SECONDS jersey pic.twitter.com/AePVJZHhYI
— KW OneHappyHuman (@WandysMom) July 27, 2013
Thanks for all of the responses! There were several other great reads, so check them out when you get a chance. Have more? Tweet them at us or leave them in the comments section.
The hashtag for next week is #NHLSpoilers. Let us know what crazy things are going to happen next season! But really, what’s crazier than 2 goals in 17 seconds?
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