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Andrew Podnieks
Andrew Podnieks is a Canadian author and ice hockey historian. He has written more than 45 books about hockey. He also has contributed extensively to international hockey research at the International Ice Hockey Federation, the Hockey Hall of Fame, Hockey Canada, and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. Some of his books have been translated into French and Swedish. He is also a frequent contributor to www.IIHF.com, the official website of international hockey.
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Podnieks books can be divided into six distinct categories: pictorial, historical, statistical, biographical, trivia-based, and commercial.
Pictorial
Historical
Biographical
Statistical
Trivia-based
The first was co-authored with Rob Hynes, the second and third with Jeff Davis and the last with Anthony Jenkins.
Commercial
International Hockey
Podnieks has published several books on international hockey, starting with Canada's Olympic Hockey Teams: The Complete History, 1920-1998. Additionally, he has produced detailed historical and statistical information for Hockey Canada for Canada's history at the World Championships, World Women's Championships, World Junior Championships, and Olympics. He has also created media guides for the IIHF for the World Women's Championship, the World Junior Championship, and the senior men's World Championship.
Hockey Hall of Fame
Podnieks has been the author of many official coffee-table books produced by the Hockey Hall of Fame, starting with Portraits of the Game and continuing with Shooting Stars, Lord Stanley's Cup, Canadian Gold 2002, Honoured Members, Silverware, Celebrating the Game, and World of Hockey: Celebrating a Century of the IIHF.
Hockey Canada
Podnieks has provided Hockey Canada with all statistics and historical information for Canada's participation at the Olympics, World Championships, World Women's Championships, and World Junior Championships, from the start of these tournaments to 2003.
Video
Podnieks has been featured prominently on three programs. First, as a featured interview for The Olympians—Hockey (one-hour CBC documentary produced for 2002 Olympic Winter Games). Second, for "The Making of 'A Day in the Life of the Maple Leafs'" produced by Leafs TV in conjunction with the publication of A Day in the Life of the Maple Leafs (HarperCollins) in 2002. Third, as a featured interview subject for The Tradition of the Toronto Maple Leafs (75th anniversary Toronto Maple Leafs NHL video, 2001).
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