
Newfoundland and Labrador skip Ty Dilello a student of the game and its history
KELOWNA, B.C. — Many athletes at the Montana’s Brier will try to limit the distractions once play begins by turning their phones off, avoiding social media use and minimizing their online activity.
Not Newfoundland and Labrador skip Ty Dilello.
The 31-year-old Winnipeg native was busy over the last week at Prospera Place but also quite active off it. An author of eight books, Dilello is a hockey and curling historian who uses his downtime to make calls, set up interviews, follow NHL trade deadline buzz and do research for various projects.
“I always have some kind of hockey history project on the go that I’m working on,” Dilello said. “I’m always trying to interview as many old players or old families of players that I can. I enjoy it a lot.”