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Abraham, G. (2000). Kid's hockey: the parents' guide. Buffalo, NY: Firefly. There is a brief history of the sport, an overview of the basics of playing hockey, and a chapter on "hockey health and safety" that shows parents the kinds of exercises young athletes should do before playing. (grades 4-adult) Armentrout, D. (1998). Hockey: leagues and tournaments. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Press. Discusses aspects of organized hockey, including its history, youth leagues, minor leagues, college hockey, women's leagues, the National Hockey League, the Olympics, and how to join a hockey league. Armentrout, D. & P. (1998). Hockey: play by the rules. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Press. This guidebook highlights basic information about the game, with a particular emphasis on rules and regulations, in an easy-to-understand and visually appealing manner. (grades 3-adult) Ayers, T. (1995). The illustrated rules of ice hockey. Nashville: Ideals Children s Books. Experienced youth ice hockey coach Tom Ayers presents an animated discussion of players' positions, officials' signals, and the importance of good sportsmanship. (grades 2-5) Brooks, B. (1997). Woodsie. New York: HarperCollins. At the start of the new ice hockey season, Woodsie alone believes that his teammates can pick themselves up after several key players defect to a rival team. Book #1 of the Wolfbay Wings series. Brownridge, W. (1995). The Moccasin goalie. Victoria, BC, Canada: Orca Book Publishers. A young boy with a crippled leg and foot is able to play ice hockey wearing only his moccasins instead of skates. When Danny and his best friends aren't chosen for the school team, he feels that his chances to play hockey are gone forever. Christopher, M. (2009). The Hockey machine. Chicago, IL: Norwood House Press. Abducted by a "fan" and forced to become a member of a professional junior hockey team, thirteen-year-old star center Steve Crandall quickly realizes that he must play not only to win but to survive.
Doeden, M. (2008). The greatest hockey records. Mankato, Minnesota: Capstone Press. Wayne Gretzky's 92-goal season. Patrick Roy's 551 career wins. The Montreal Canadiens' 23 Stanley Cup titles. Discover the stunning records that fill the history books of the National Hockey League. Fauchald, N. (2006). Face off! You can play hockey. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Picture Window Books. Teaches the basics of playing ice hockey, including what a face-off is, what wrist shots and slap shots are, and what the role of the goalie is. Hughes, M., Fischler, S., Fischler, S., Romain, J., & Duplacey, J. (2003). Hockey chronicles: year-by-year history of the national hockey league. Lincolnwood, Il: Publications International. This detailed account of the game of hockey traces the sport year-by-year from 1900 through the 21st century. (grades 2-adult) Johnstone, R. (2001). Hockey. Mankato, MN: Weigl Publishers. Provides information about hockey, explaining what it is; describing the equipment needed, the techniques of hockey, and competitions; and introducing some of the superstars of the sport. Includes a glossary and a quiz. Kline, S. (2001). Molly gets mad. New York: Putnam's. Third grader Molly is jealous of Florence's superior skating ability but makes an interesting discovery about teamwork when she joins the hockey team. Maloney, P. (2001). The Magic Hockey stick. New York, N.Y.: Puffin Books, 2001. When her parents win Wayne Gretzky's hockey stick at a charity auction, a young girl begins playing with it and becomes her team's star. Muskat, C. (1998). The Composite guide to hockey. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. Traces the story of hockey, from its beginnings, to its first stars, great teams, and championship games, to the notable players of today. Napier M. (2002). Z is for zamboni. Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press. An ABC book that highlights rules, players, coaches, teams, and the history of the game in a fun, educational way. (grades 1-3)
Rossiter, S. (1996). Hockey, the NHL way. Vancouver: Greystone Books. A practical guide for beginners that shows how to develop basic hockey skills; and includes full-color action photographs and tips from NHL players. Sederman, M. (2008). Casey and Derek on the ice. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books. A rhyming tale of an underdog hockey team's last minute attempt to win a big game. (Picture Book) Simac, K. (2005). When I grow up I m going to be a hockey star. Great Northern Adventure Co, Inc. Through this rhythmic story, youngsters will learn that hockey is a life-long journey that requires commitment and dedication. They also will discover that for team players who learn to accept defeat and graciously claim victory, the rewards are great. Thomas, K. (2002). How hockey works. Toronto, ON; Tonawanda, NY: Owl Books. Provides a wide variety of information about hockey, explaining how the game works, discussing ice, skates, the puck, gear, techniques and skills, rules and regulations, and other topics, and featuring legends of the sport from hockey professionals. USA Hockey. USA Hockey Magazine. White Plains, NY: TPG Sports (grades 1- adult) Wheeler, L. (2007). Dino-hockey. Minneapolis, MN: Carolrhoda Books. The meat-eating dinosaurs challenge the plant-eating dinosaurs to a hockey match. (Picture Book) Will, S. (2004). Hockey for fun! Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point Books. Describes the sport of hockey and presents information on the basic equipment, different moves, scoring, rules and more. Wukovits, J. (2001). Hockey. San Diego: Lucent Books. History of hockey. Includes bibliographical references (p. 86-88) and index.