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By: Brendan
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Why You Should Play HockeyChapter 2: The Basics Of Hockey Chapter 3: EquipmentChapter 4: Positions Chapter 5: Hockey Then And Now Chapter 6: Penalties Glossary
Chapter 1: Why You Should Play Hockey Hockey Is fun. You get lots of exercises. It is a
team game. If you are on a team you make lots of friends. It is fun because you pass a shot. Hockey is for all ages.
Chapter 2: equipment You need shin pads, Elbow pads, chest protector,
pants, helmet, gloves, skates, neck guard and a stick
Chapter 3:The Basics Of Hockey Hockey is a sport. You don’t have to be a pro to
play hockey. It is tons of fun. You can play on a Team or you could do a learn to play hockey program. You play on ice you play with a puck. You need all the Equipment in the last chapter.
Chapter 4: Positions The positions in hockey are Center, L wing, R wing,
L D, R D and the most important positions is goalie. When you are D you keep the puck away from your goalie. Wing and center shot the puck at the other goal.
Chapter 5: Hockey then and Now Hockey back then no helmets square puck tennis
ball triangle puck and less pads. Now in hockey Cylinder pucks and more pads.
Chapter 6: Penalties The penalties in hockey are tripping, checking,
cross checking and if you get in fights then you have to set down fore a few minutes.
GlossarySkates – use them to get around the ice arenapuck – shot the puck at the other netGoal – when you get a point by shooting the
puck in the other netFace off – when you drop the puck to start the
game FIFTH WORD HERE – Write the definition of
the word here.
~~Please feel free to include more words in the glossary if you’d like! Five is only the minimum!