Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Assignment History/Origins & Rules TEACHER USE ONLY MARK /139 (3 marks neatness) PERCENT % GRADE CLASS AVG % Instructions: 1. Use the study guide to answer the questions. 3. Ensure that all answers are written neatly and all diagrams are drawn neatly (Diagrams should be drawn in pencil). 4. If an answer is untidy, or hard to read it may be marked incorrect. (3 marks will be assigned for neatness) Access Online: You can access this assignment online at: http://www.pcsmonarch.com/peassignments.cfm (You will find it under Grade 7/8) Assignment Assigned: Monday April 12, 2010 Assignment Due Date: Thursday April 29, 2010 Test: Wednesday May 5, 2010 1
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: HISTORY: (8 marks) 1. Ice Hockey originated from which sports? (5) 2. Who invented the game of Hockey as we know it today? (1) 3. Where and when was the first Hockey game played? (2) THE GAME: (36 marks) 4. Hockey is played on a rink. It is divided into zones, by a line at the and two lines. (4) 5. Explain: a. The Defensive zone: (1) b. Neutral zone: (1) c. Attacking/Offensive Zone: (1) 2
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: THE RINK: 6. Draw and label a Hockey Rink. (You will need to go online to find this). Areas to include in your diagram are: (18 marks + 3 neatness/in pencil 21 marks) Goal Lines (2) Face-Off Circle (1) Goals (2) End Zone Faceoff Circles (4) Goal Crease (2) Blue Lines (2) Centre Line (1) Neutral Zone Faceoff Spot (4) 3
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: 7. What is the objective of Hockey? (1) 8. Players control the by using a long stick with a that is at one end. (3) 9. What are the rules with regards to playing the puck, and what are the exceptions to this rule? (4) BASIC RULES: (25 marks) 10. How many players take to the rink per team in Hockey, and what are the three major positions? (4) 4
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: 11. Explain the roles of the following positions: a. Centre: (3) b. Wingers: (2) c. Defensemen: (4) d. Goaltender: (2) 5
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: 12. Explain how substitutions are made in Hockey. (5) 13. Explain the time of an official game? (2) 14. What rules are in place for a goal to be declared a goal? (3) PLAY: (37 marks) 15. The game begins with a. (1) 16. At what other instances is this method used? (1) 17. How many faceoff areas are there on the rink? (1) 18. What is a Body check, why is it used in Hockey? Which body checks are illegal? (4) 6
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: PENALTIES: 19. When does a team play shorthanded? (1) 20. What happens if a third penalty is given to the same team? (1) 21. What happens when a penalty is called on the goaltender? (1) 22. How long does a Minor Penalty last and give three examples. (4) 23. How long does a Major Penalty last? When might it be called? Give two examples. (4) 7
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: 24. What is a Misconduct Penalty, how long does it last and in what instances might it be called for? (3) 25. What is a penalty shot? Why is it awarded? (2) 26. What is a Delayed Penalty? (1) 27. When do all penalties end? (1) 28. What happens if two or more players are penalized and a goal is scored? (1) 29. When is a team given Offside? (1) 8
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: 30. What is the determining factor for a player to have been judged offside? (1) 31. When is icing not permitted? (1) 32. What is Icing? (2) 33. How is play resumed after a puck has been iced? (1) 34. In what instances will Icing not be called? (5) 9
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: HOCKEY TERMS: Match the following terms (30 marks) A. Attack Zone K. Full Strength U. Power Play B. Backhander L. Freezing the Puck V. Referee C. Boarding M. Goal Line W. Shaft D. Charging N. Goal Judges X. Slap Shot E. Change on the Fly O. High Stick Y. Slashing F. Clipping P. Hooking Z. Snap Shot G. Goal Crease Q. Linesman AA. Stick Handling H. Cross-Checking R. One-timer BB. Tripping I. Elbowing S. Official Scorer CC. Wrist Shot J. Fighting T. Penalty Box DD. Zone 35. The act of checking an opponent with the shaft of the stick held in both hands. This is illegal and earns a minor or major penalty depending on the severity of the infraction. 36. The area where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty, for an offense not severe enough to merit outright expulsion from the contest. 37. A type of shot that involves using arm muscles (especially those in the wrist and forearm) to propel a puck forward from the open-faced, concave part of the blade of a hockey stick. 38. One of three on the ice, the offensive, the neutral and the defensive. 10
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: 39. A hard shot, usually with a big wind up, wherein the player bends his stick on the ice and allows the energy stored in bending the stick to launch the puck forward. 40. Occurs when one team has more players on the ice than the other team as a result of penalties assessed to the shorthanded team. 41. One sits off-ice behind each goal and indicates when the puck has crossed the red goal line by turning on a red light just above his station. The referee can ask his advice on disputed goals, but the referee has final authority and can overrule him. 42. A player or goalkeeper shall not place the stick, knee, foot, arm, hand or elbow in such a manner that causes his opponent to trip or fall 43. The line that the puck must completely cross in order to be considered a goal. 44. The use of an extended elbow in a manner that may or may not cause injury. 45. The purpose of this shot is to combine the main advantages of the wrist shot (shot accuracy and quick delivery) and the slap shot (puck speed). The stick should start at your hip when shooting. 46. Supervises the game, calls the penalties, determines if goals are scored and handles face offs at center ice at the start of each period. 47. The act of throwing the body, from any direction, across or below the knees of an opponent. 48. The act of hitting a player in the head or shoulders with a stick. Also the act of hitting the puck in the air above the height of the top goal post. (4'). 11
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: 49. A shot that is taken from the backside of the blade 50. The long part of the stick that is straight and is held by the player. 51. Occurs when at least one player (or goalkeeper) punches or attempts to punch an opponent repeatedly or when two players wrestle in such a manner as to make it difficult for the Linesmen to intervene and separate the players involved. 52. A player or goalkeeper who skates or jumps into, or charges an opponent in any manner. 53. Two are used. They call offside, offside pass, icing and handle all face offs not occurring at center ice. They do not call penalties, but can recommend to the referee that a penalty be called. 54. To hold the puck against the boards with either the skate or stick to get a stoppage of play. 55. He determines which player scores and credits assists if there are any. He might consult the referee, but the scorer is the final authority in crediting points. 56. Striking an opponent's arms or lower body with the hockey stick. Usually a penalty is incurred. 57. Substituting a player from the bench while the puck is in play. 58. The act of controlling the puck with one's stick, especially while maneuvering through opponents. 59. The act of shooting the puck directly off a pass without playing the puck in any way. 60. Checking a player from behind into the boards. 12
Grade 7/8 Physical Education Hockey Name: 61. Refers to when both teams have five skaters and one goaltender on the ice. 62. Using a stick to hold or slow down a player (illegal). 63. The area between the opponents blue line and their goal. 64. The blue ice in front of each net. Offensive players who do not have possession of the puck may not enter. 13