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HOCKEY 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
WOLVES HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
JERSEY MATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PHEONIX, JORDAN, AND YOU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
GOAL: DO THE MATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
WOLVES GEOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
HOCKEY SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
SCIENCE FRICTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
WOLVES MAD LIBS / HOCKEY ADJECTIVES . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5 W’S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
STATISTICS: SHOOTING & GOALIE CHART . . . . . . . . . . 12
STARTING LINEUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
PLAYER ANATOMY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
HOCKEY TRADING CARDS / PICTURE MATCHUP . . . 15
LIL SNAPPERS WORD SEARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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Hey Kids!
Welcome to the “Get Schooled by Skates” Wolves game! Today, Skates is going to teach you all about the Wolves, hockey and the importance of a good education. As you watch the game, you will see how hockey relates to almost every subject you are studying in school. Follow along and complete the activities in this workbook. Get ready for fun, learning and fireworks!
Wendell Young, General Manager
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
HOCKEY 101Icing is when a player on his team’s side of the red centerline shoots the puck all the way down the ice and it crosses the red goal line at any point (other than the goal). Icing is not permitted when teams are at equal strength or on the power play. When this occurs, play is stopped and the puck is returned to the other end of the ice for a faceoff in the offending team’s zone. Icing the puck is not called:
• If the goalie leaves the crease to play the puck, even if he does not touch the puck
• If an official rules an opposing player could have played the puck before it crossed the red goal line
• An official may wave off the icing call if he deems it was an attempted pass
A team is offside when any member of the attacking team precedes the puck over the defending team’s blue line. The position of the player’s skate — and not that of his stick — is the determining factor. If both skates are over the blue line before the puck, the player is offside. If he has only one skate
over the blue line and one on it, he is onside.
Any regular-season game that ends overtime play with a tie score goes into a shootout. A shootout is a series of penalty shots in which each team is allowed three attempts to score in alternating fashion. If after three attempts the teams remain tied, the shootout will continue to alternate shots until one team fails to match the attempt of the other. The winner of the shootout will be awarded one goal and two points in the standings.
A shot on goal is a shot that will enter the goal if it is not stopped by the goaltender. A shot on goal
must result in either a goal or a save.
Penalties are classified into three categories: minor, major, and misconduct. For a minor penalty,
players are required to serve two minutes in the penalty box while their team plays shorthanded.
A minor penalty expires if the opposing team scores while on the power play. Major penalties
require a player to serve five minutes in the penalty box and only expire at the end of that
time. Misconduct penalties vary in length.
A team is on the power play when one team has more players on the ice than the
other team because a player is serving a penalty. Conversely, the team with fewer
players is on the penalty kill.
Any regular-season game that ends regulation play with a tie score goes into
a five-minute sudden-death overtime period. If at the end of that overtime period the game remains tied, the game goes into
a shootout. During the playoffs, there are no shootouts and sudden-death overtime
periods are 20 minutes in length.
FRANCHISE FACTS(2015-16)
Average Goals Per Game 2.55
Average Goals Against Per Game 3.00
Power Play Goals Scored 48
Power Play Rating 15.9%*
Penalty Kill Rating 79.6%*
Overtime Games Played 20
*Percent 2015-16 Seasonal Value. Your seasonal values may be higher or lower depending on the number of power play goals allowed.
Last season the Wolves won 54 percent of games in which they scored at least one power-play goal and 100 percent of games when they scored two or more.
Last season the Wolves won 73 percent of games in which they scored the first goal.
Last season the Wolves won 58 percent of games in which they did not allow the opposing team to score a power-play goal.
Last season the Wolves won 87 percent of gamesin which they were leading after two periods.
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CRAIG BERUBEIS HIRED AS THE
CHICAGO WOLVESHEAD COACH.
JORDAN BINNINGTON STARTS FOR THE 18TH GAME IN A ROW, SETTING A WOLVES RECORD FOR CONSECUTIVE STARTS BY A GOALTENDER.
CHICAGO WOLVES FIRST OFFICIAL HOME
GAME AT THE ROSEMONT HORIZON. SKATES, THE
TEAM’S MASCOT, IS INTRODUCED.
THE INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE (IHL) GRANTS FRANCHISE
RIGHTS TO ESTABLISH THE CHICAGO WOLVES.
CHICAGO WOLVES CAPTURE THEIR FIRST
TURNER CUP CHAMPIONSHIP, DEFEATING THE DETROIT VIPERS.
WOLVES JOIN THE AMERICAN HOCKEY
LEAGUE (AHL).
THE TEAM WINS THE CALDER CUP
CHAMPIONSHIP IN ITS FIRST YEAR IN THE AHL.
THE WOLVES FINISH THEIR 17-GAME
HOME POINT STREAK, A TEAM RECORD.
THE WOLVES DEFEAT THE WILKES-BARRE SCRANTON
PENGUINS TO WIN THEIR SECOND CALDER CUP.
THE FIRST SCHOOL-DAY GAME PLAYED AT 11 A.M.
BEFORE A CROWD OF 6,189 STUDENTS AND FANS.
CHICAGO WOLVES WIN THEIR SECOND
TURNER CUP CHAMPIONSHIP IN THREE
YEARS, BEATING THE GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS.
CHICAGO WOLVES
HISTORY
1. When was the first Wolves home game?
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2. How many years have the Wolves been playing?
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3. Name the two hockey leagues the Wolves have played in.
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4. What is the name of the Wolves mascot?
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5. How many championships have the Wolves won?
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6. When was the first School-Day game and how many fans attended?
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JAN. 25, 1994 OCT. 14,
1994
MARCH 2, 2014 MARCH 6,
2015
JUNE 5,
2000
JUNE 10,
2008
JUNE 29, 2016
JUNE 4,
2001JUNE 3, 2002
JUNE 15, 1998
JAN. 13, 2010
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1. Paul Puck + Greg Goalie = _ __________________________
2. Julie Jersey − Stefanie Stick – Paul Puck = _______________
3. Stefanie Stick × Wendell Young = _____________________
4. Julie Jersey ÷ Wendell Young = ______________________
1WENDELL YOUNG
3PAUL PUCK
4GREG GOALIE
7STEFANIE STICK
13JULIE JERSEY
Jersey MathUse the numbers of the jerseys to determine the numerical answers to the questions below.
BIRTHDATE:_
BIRTHPLACE:_
FOOD:_
COLOR:_
TV_SHOW:_
MOVIE:__
MUSICAL_GROUP:__
BOOK:_
SCHOOL_SUBJECT:__
FAVORITE_HOCKEY_PLAYER:
BIRTH_DATE:_
BIRTHPLACE:_
FOOD:___
COLOR:_BLUE
MUSIC:_HIP-HOP
TV_SHOW:__
MOVIE:
BOOK:__
SCHOOL_SUBJECT:_GYM_
FAVORITE_HOCKEY_PLAYER:__
PHEONIX, JORDAN, & YOU
YOUR FAVORITES
JORDANBINNINGTON'SFAVORITES
Watch and listen carefully to the videowall during the first period as you meet Jacob Doty and Jordan Binnington. Fill in the blanks for their favorite things. Then compare yourself to Jacob and Jordan using the Venn diagram below. Write_your_similarities_in_the_Wolves_head_and_your_differences_in_the_outer_circles.
YOU
PHEONIX JORDANSIMILARITIES
JULY 11, 1993
TORONTO, ONTARIO
BIRTH_DATE:__
BIRTHPLACE:_
FOOD:_MEXICAN FOOD
COLOR:
MUSIC:_
TV_SHOW: WESTWORLD
MOVIE:__MYSTERY ALASKA
BOOK:_
SCHOOL_SUBJECT:__
FAVORITE_HOCKEY_PLAYER:_TERRY SAWCHUK
PHEONIXCOPLEY'SFAVORITES
JANUARY 18, 1992
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DO THE MATHAnswer the questions below using the information above. Use the scratch area on the right for your calculations.
6 ft.
3 in.
4 ft.
1._What_is_the_area_of_the_goal_in_square_feet?
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2._What_is_the_area_of_the_goal_in_square_inches?_
____________________________________________________*Hint: Convert the height and width to inches first. 1 foot = 12 inches
3._What_is_the_circumference_of_the_puck?_
____________________________________________________*Hint: Circumference= 2πr
4._What_is_the_volume_of_the_puck?_
____________________________________________________*Hint: Volume= πr2h
5._If_a_goalie_faces_15_shots_every_period,_how_many_shots_does_he_face_in_a_game?_
____________________________________________________*Hint: 3 periods = 1 game
GOAL
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Where in the Wolves?
WATCH THE VIDEO DURING THE SECOND PERIOD TO COMPLETE THE PLAYER CHART AND MAP BELOW. Some players will speak in their native language, so listen carefully.
Use this information to answer the questions on the next page.
Atlantic__Ocean
Pacific__Ocean
Pacific__Ocean
IndianOcean
39 Brad Hunt D 5-9 Aug. 24, 1988 Maple Ridge, ___________
21 Scooter Vaughan D 6-1 April 8, 1989 ___________, California
13 ________ Ferraro C 6-0 Aug. 8, 1991 Vancouver, British Columbia
31 Samuel Blais LW 6-1 June 17, 1996 ____________, Quebec
___ Ivan Barbashev C 6-0 Dec. 14, 1995 Moscow, ____________
Landon Ferraro
Brad Hunt
Scooter Vaughan Samuel Blais Ivan Barbashev
GEOGRAPHYCHICAGO WOLVES
# PLAYER POS. HT. BIRTHDAY BIRTHPLACE
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1. Who are the youngest and oldest players?
a. Youngest ___________________________________________________________________________
b. Oldest _____________________________________________________________________________
2. Who are the tallest and shortest players? What are their heights?
a. Tallest _____________________________________________________________________________
b. Shortest ___________________________________________________________________________
3. Which player was born in the United States? In which state was he born in?
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4. What countries are the forwards from?
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5. How many players were born in Europe?
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6. Which player was born closest to the Pacific Ocean?
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7. Which players were born in Canada?
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8. Which player was born closest to the North Pole?
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9. Which player was born the farthest from where you were born?
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10. Which player’s birthday is closest to your own?
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Over the course of a game, players can lose between five and eight pounds of body weight. This weight is mostly water, which is why a player drinks liquids on the bench to replenish his/her body.
5 lbs.
New materials for hockey sticks include aluminum and carbon-graphite,
which generally weigh less than wooden sticks. A player’s slap shot can reach speeds up to
108 mph!
Use these fun facts to answer the questions below.
HOCKEYSCIENCE
32The temperature of the ice during a game is 24° Fahrenheit (F) or -5° Celsius (C). Water has a freezing point of 32° F; 0° C.
Goalie masks are made out of Kevlar, the same material used in bulletproof vests for police officers.
1. What temperature is the ice during a hockey game?
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2. How much weight can a player lose over the course of a game? What type of weight is it?
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3. Up to what speed can a puck travel from a player’s shot?
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4. Goalie masks are made of what material?
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Players require a lot of energy to skate, shoot the puck, and win a hockey game. Energy is the capacity to do work. There are two types of energy: kinetic and potential. Kinetic energy is created due to motion. An example would be a speeding train. Potential energy is stored energy. An example would be a train waiting to leave the station while passengers board.
Label each picture to the right with which type of energy is being used.
Friction is a force objects have which makes them resist motion or movement across or against another. Friction is what happens when two things rub against each other; like two hands rubbing together or air slowing down a car.
There are two main types of friction: static friction and sliding friction. Static friction is a friction force that opposes any attempt to move a stationary object along a surface. An example would be someone trying to push a heavy bookshelf. Sliding friction is friction where a force opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces rubbing together. Riding a bike on the sidewalk would be an example of sliding friction.
Based on the information you just learned about friction, determine which type of friction is being used below.
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SCIENCE FRICTION
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Write an adjective on each line to describe the hockey player.
Write a sentence for each of the adjectives you wrote above.
verb
number
noun
city color
number
proper_noun
adjective
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR THE DEFINITIONS OF A NOUN, VERB, AND ADJECTIVE.Then fill in the lines with the parts of speech listed below them.
Read the paragraph when you are finished to see how your answers turned out.
proper_noun noun
adjective
color
1. ____________________________________________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________________________________________
HockeyAdjectives
Wolves Mad Libs
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Describe your field trip with the Wolves today.Fill in each row with details that answer the question.
WHAT HAPPENED?
WHO WAS THERE?
WHEN DID IT HAPPEN?
WHY DID IT HAPPEN?
WHERE DID IT HAPPEN?
Use the Five W’s above to write a paragraph about your day in the space below.
STATISTICS
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SHOOTING & GOALIE CHARTA player’s shooting percentage is determined by dividing the number of goals scored by the number of shots taken. Find each player’s shooting percentage.
1. Which player had the best shooting percentage? What was it?
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2. Which player had the lowest shooting percentage? What was it?
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3. Using the bar graph you just
created, which player has the
most goals?
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PLAYER GOALS_SCORED SHOTS_ON_GOAL SHOOTING_PERCENTAGE
Wade Megan 8 21
Bryce Gervais 9 25
Kenny Agostino 15 32
Chris Butler 3 20
Using the shooting chart above, create a bar graph using the number of goals scored on the Y (vertical) axis and the player’s name on the X (horizontal) axis.
Goalie Save Percentages
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GOALIE SAVE_PERCENTAGE SAVE_PROBABILITY SAVE_%_IN_A_FRACTION
Example: Gary Goalie 0.885 88.5% 88.5/100
Jordan Binnington 0.914
Pheonix Copley 0.922
4. Which goalie has the best chance of stopping a shot attempt on goal?
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In the space provided in the chart above, convert the save percentages into actual percentages based on 100 percent (save probability).
Megan Gervais Agostino Butler
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STArTInglineup
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Help Coach Berube choose today’s lineup. Use the player statistic chart above to answer the following questions.
1. How many points did the following players earn last year? (Hint: G + A = PTS)
Jordan Caron _______________________________
Ivan Barbashev _____________________________
2. Who had the most points? How many did he have? ________________________________
Who had the fewest points? How many did he have? _____________________________
3. Add and record the total amount of goals for each position. Then, circle the position that scored the most goals combined between the players. Finally, how many total goals did these players score?
Right Wing (RW) _____________________________
Center (C) __________________________________
Defense (D) _________________________________
4. How many penalty minutes did the forwards have? _______________________________
NO. PLAYER POS. GP G A PIM
21 Scooter Vaughan D 68 3 11 56
24 Jordan Schmaltz D 71 6 30 24
27 Jordan Caron RW 70 17 19 115
32 Ivan Barbashev C 65 10 18 15
_KEY:_GP=_Games_Played,_G=_Goals,_A=_Assists,_PIM=_Penalty_Minutes
2015-16 REGULAR SEASON STATS
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LUNGSSTOMACHLARGE INTESTINESMALL INTESTINE
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The control center of the body
Removes carbon dioxide from blood
and provides it with oxygen
Breaks down waste substances
Gets rid of waste products
Pumps blood throughout the body
Holds and digests food
Extracts water from food
Digests and absorbs food
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Using the descriptions below, label the main organs of the human body.
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Create and cut out your very own Wolves trading card. Be sure to ask an adult for help with scissors.
Draw a line from each person to the object that fits best.
H O C K E Y T R A D I N G C A R D
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