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Hockey A Reading A Z Level R Leveled Book Word Count: 1,019 LEVELED BOOK R Connections Writing What do you think is the most difficult aspect of playing hockey and why? Write a paragraph including information from the book to support your answer. Math Research to find the Stanley Cup winners from the beginning of the competition to today. Work with a partner to collect and organize the data in a graph to show which teams have won the most Stanley Cups. Hockey Written by Louanne Silver Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials. www.readinga-z.com

Hockey crease dangerous defense neutral offense Words to Know penalties puck referee zones Front cover, back cover: The Boston Bruins play the Detroit Red Wings. Title page: A Los Angeles Kings goalie keeps his eyes on the puck during the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2014. Page 3: Children play hockey at a community rink. Photo Credits: Front cover, back cover: Jerry Coli/Dreamstime.com; title page: Chris Williams/Icon Sportswire/AP Images; page 3: Radius Images/Alamy Stock Photo; page 4: AP Images; page 5: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters/Landov; page 7: Bygone Collection/Alamy Stock Photo; page 8: Gomolach/iStock/ Thinkstock; page 9: Shingo Ito/AFLO/Nippon News/Corbis; page 10: Luca Santilli/Dreamstime.com; page 11: Rainer Lesniewski/123RF; page 12: Laszlo Szirtesi/123RF; page 13: Photodisc/Photodisc/Thinkstock; page 14 (left): Bettmann/Corbis; page 14 (right): Christopher Morris/Corbis; page 15: Tim Clayton/30153460A/Corbis Written by Louanne Silver www.readinga-z.com Focus Question What is hockey, and what makes it a unique sport? Hockey Spectacular Sports Level R Leveled Book Learning A Z Written by Louanne Silver All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com Correlation LEVEL R Fountas & Pinnell Reading Recovery DRA N 30 30

Team USA is overjoyed after unexpectedly beating the Soviet team in the 1980 Winter Olympics. Miracle on Ice Table of Contents Miracle on Ice... 4 Playing to Win... 5 Hockey Around the Globe... 6 The Dawn of Hockey... 7 Playing the Game... 9 Hockey Greats... 14 Getting Involved... 15 Glossary... 16 The date is February 22, 1980. The location is Lake Placid, New York, at the Winter Olympic Games. The U.S. national hockey team faces the Soviet Union national team, which has won gold in six of the last seven Olympic Games. Everyone thinks the Soviet team will win. The U.S. team is ahead 4-3 with only ten minutes left in the game. As television newsman Al Michaels counts down the last seconds on the clock, he says, Do you believe in miracles? YES! Team USA beats the Soviets and then beats Finland to win Olympic gold. The energy of these types of exciting wins, the speed of the game, and the talent of its players are what make hockey a thrilling global sport. 3 4

Playing to Win Where Hockey Is Played The National Hockey League (NHL) began in 1917 with five Canadian teams. It now has thirty teams, with about one-fourth based in Canada. Hockey is the sixth most popular team sport in North America. Teams in the NHL compete for a chance to win the highest award in men s hockey the Stanley Cup. PACIFIC OCEAN NORTH AMERICA ATLANTIC OCEAN SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA ASIA INDIAN OCEAN AUSTRALIA Equator Women have their own leagues. Since 2007, Canada has had the Canadian Women s Hockey League. The United States formed the National Women s Hockey League in 2015. Countries in both hot and cold parts of the world play hockey. Hockey Around the Globe Hockey is played in over seventy countries. As of 2013, there were over a million and a half hockey players around the world. Canada and the United States have by far the most hockey players. Hockey is usually played indoors so the ice can stay frozen all year long. However, in cold parts of the world, it can also be played outdoors on frozen ponds and lakes. The Los Angeles Kings with the Stanley Cup after defeating the New York Rangers in 2014. Men s hockey has been part of the Olympic Winter Games since 1924. Women s hockey was added in 1998. 5 6

Hockey Rink The Dawn of Hockey Modern hockey is played on ice with a hard rubber puck, but the game didn t start out that way. Long ago, the sport was played with a ball, which was dangerous because the ball was hard to control on ice. boards: 42 inches (1 m) high, plus strong plastic 5 to 8 feet (1.5 2.4 m) above that attacking zone (offensive zone): where a team is trying to score; contains two face-off circles 200 feet (61 m) The first hockey rules were created in eastern Canada. On March 3, 1875, the first hockey game with a puck was played in the city of Montreal. Hockey soon became popular across Canada. The game later spread south into the United States. goal line (at each end of the rink) 85 feet (26 m) neutral zone: contains the center face-off circle as well as four face-off dots center face-off circle defensive zone: where a team s goal is; the area they are trying to protect from the opposing team; contains two face-off circles goal crease: semicircular area in front of each goal; players can only enter their opponent s goal crease if the puck is already there Early hockey games using a puck were played at Victoria Skating Rink in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 7 8 blue lines: divide the playing area into three zones center line (red line) center face-off dot: Play begins here at the start of each period and after a goal is scored. net (goal): a steel frame with heavy nylon mesh netting that stretches between the goal posts and crossbar

Playing the Game Hockey is a fast and exciting team sport played on a smooth ice rink with a rubber puck and a long, thin stick. Players use their sticks to stickhandle (control), pass, and shoot the puck. Imagine doing that while skating at 20 miles per hour (32 kmph) or more! Players score goals by getting the puck into the other team s net. The team with more goals at the end of the game wins. Each team is always trying to gain control of the puck so they can score goals. The team that has the puck is on offense, and the other team is on defense. Strong stickhandling skills are an important part of playing hockey well. Goalies wear special leg pads and gloves. They wear a blocker on the hand that holds the stick and a catching glove for catching fast-moving pucks. Pucks can travel more than 100 miles per hour (161 kmph)! Two blue lines on the ice divide the playing area into three zones. The middle section is the neutral zone. There are two defending zones, one for each team, at opposite ends of the rink. An offensive player cannot enter the other team s defending zone unless the puck has crossed the blue line. 9 A hockey team usually has six players on the ice at a time. The goalie guards the net and is the main player in charge of keeping the other team from scoring. The goalie is the only player allowed to use his or her hands or other body parts to stop the puck in the crease. 10

The other five players move all over the ice. The center and two wings mainly try to score, and the two defensive players mainly try to keep the other team from scoring. All five players try to gain control of the puck if the other team has it. They switch back and forth between offense and defense, depending on which team has the puck. Hockey Positions Players use many different techniques to win face-offs. Right Defenseman Goalie Left Defenseman A hockey game has three periods, each one twenty minutes long. (Youth hockey has shorter periods.) If the score is tied at the end of the third period, one or more overtime periods are added. The first team that scores during overtime is the winner. Right Wing Left Wing Left Defenseman Center Center Goalie Left Wing Right Wing Right Defenseman Each period starts with a face-off inside the center circle. The referee, along with one player from each team, stands inside the circle. The referee drops the puck, and the two players battle for control of it. Face-offs also happen at other times during the game, including after goals are scored or penalties are given. Those face-offs can happen at any of the nine face-off dots on the ice. 11 12

Hockey can be a rough sport, and penalties are given for bad behavior, including fighting or jabbing a player with a stick. Penalties are also given for elbowing, kneeing, and stopping another player with a stick or body part. When a penalty is called, the player must leave the ice and sit in the penalty box. The team plays with fewer players until a certain amount of time has passed. Wayne Gretzky Hayley Wickenheiser helmet with a face mask and a mouth guard Hockey players wear protective equipment to avoid injuries. hockey stick Clothing and Equipment padded pants/shorts gloves puck shoulder pads shin pads elbow pads skates with steel blades and stiff boots to protect the feet and support the ankles Hockey Greats Wayne Gretzky is perhaps the best hockey player of all time. His amazing hockey talents earned him the nickname The Great One. He started playing in 1979 and led the Edmonton Oilers to Stanley Cup wins in 1984, 1985, 1987, and 1988. He set many records during his hockey career. Hayley Wickenheiser joined Canada s National Women s Team in 1994, when she was fifteen. She has led the team to seven medals at the Women s World Hockey matches and five Olympic medals. She has also helped women s hockey become more popular. 13 14

Getting Involved Would you like to play hockey? Find out if your city or town has a youth hockey league. It s great if you already have some hockey skills, but if you ve never played before, that s fine, too. Most leagues have programs for all ages and skill levels. Once you re ready, you can join a team. A coach will help you learn the rules, and you ll build skills and make friends along the way. Hockey is an action-packed sport that involves speed, skill, quick thinking, and teamwork. What s the best way to describe hockey in only two words? Nonstop fun! Glossary crease (n.) a marked area immediately in front of or surrounding the goal in certain sports, such as hockey or lacrosse (p. 10) dangerous (adj.) able or likely to cause harm (p. 7) defense (n.) the action of attempting to keep an opposing team from scoring; players who attempt to keep an opposing team from scoring (p. 9) neutral (adj.) not supporting or connected with either side in a conflict or contest (p. 10) offense (n.) the action of attempting to score against an opposing team; players who attempt to help their team score against an opposing team (p. 9) A coach instructs his junior hockey team during a match in Connecticut. penalties (n.) puck (n.) referee (n.) zones (n.) punishments for breaking rules (p. 12) a hard rubber disk used in hockey (p. 7) a judge of a game or match who makes sure the rules are followed (p. 12) areas with special purposes or sets of rules (p. 10) 15 16