Hockey Girl

Hockey Girl
Author: Natalie Hyde
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: Discrimination in sports
ISBN: 1554552516

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In a hockey-crazed town that cares more about the boys' hockey teams than anything else, a group of girls fight for their right to fair and equal ice time and put together a winning team.

Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy

Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy
Author: Faith Erin Hicks
Publsiher: First Second
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781250356635

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New York Times bestseller Faith Erin Hicks is back with Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy, a young adult graphic novel romance about a hotheaded hockey player who asks for temper management lessons from the cool, calm boy in drama club. It should have been a night of triumph for Alix’s hockey team. But her mean teammate Lindsay decided to start up with her usual rude comments and today Alix, who usually tries to control her anger, let it finally run free. Alix lashes out and before she knows it, her coach is dragging her off Lindsay, and the invitation to the Canada National Women’s U18 Team’s summer camp is on the line. She needs to learn how to control this anger, and she is sure Ezra, the popular and poised theater kid from her grade is the answer. So she asks for his help. But as they hang out and start get closer, Alix learns that there is more to Ezra than the cool front he puts on. And that maybe this friendship could become something more....

Breaking the Ice

Breaking the Ice
Author: Angie Bullaro
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781534425583

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The inspiring true story of Manon Rhéaume, the first and only woman to play a game in the National Hockey League, featuring an afterward from Manon herself. “One day, a woman will play in the National Hockey League. If no one prevents her,” said a twelve-year-old Manon Rhéaume. Manon always dreamed of playing hockey. So, when the team her father coached needed a goalie, five-year-old Manon begged for the chance to play. She didn’t care that she’d be the only girl in the entire league or that hockey was considered a “boys’ sport” in her hometown of Lac-Beauport, Quebec, Canada. All she cared about was the game. After her father gave her that first chance to play, she embarked on a spectacular, groundbreaking career in hockey. At every level of competition, Manon was faced with naysayers, but she continued to play, earning her place on prestigious teams and ultimately becoming the first woman to play a game in the NHL. Including an afterword written by Manon herself, Breaking the Ice is the true story of one girl’s courage, determination, and love for the sport.

The Hockey Book for Girls

The Hockey Book for Girls
Author: Stacy Wilson
Publsiher: Kids Can Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1550747193

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Packed with expert advice from one of the top women's hockey players in the world, this title in the Books for Girls series will show kids how to pass and shoot like a star, choose the right equipment and help lead their team to victory. They'll also spend a day with a top women's team, find out what an Olympic hockey coach looks for in a player and discover what's ahead for women's hockey. The Hockey Book for Girls is a unique resource for girls who love to play hockey or would like to learn the game.

Jake Maddox Girl Field Hockey Firsts

Jake Maddox Girl  Field Hockey Firsts
Author: Jake Maddox
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781434289117

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Fiona's new school doesn't have an ice hockey team, just field hockey! She decides to try out for field hockey anyway, but the sports have different rules. Will Fiona be able to stay on the team if she doesn't learn the rules?

Belfry Hockey

Belfry Hockey
Author: Darryl Belfry,Scott Powers,Patrick Kane
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781641254908

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"Darryl knows my game now. He knows what's going to work and what's not going to work. It's about fine-tuning it and always trying to improve.... It's an ongoing conversation about how to get better and how to pick up a little thing here or there to give yourself an advantage." —Patrick Kane, from his foreword An unmissable look at how even hockey's best find ways to get even better. Darryl Belfry is regarded as hockey's premier development coach, with clients including Sidney Crosby, Patrick Kane, John Tavares, and Auston Matthews. But his highly sought-after training methods aren't only for elite NHL stars; they have helped players of all levels uncover new pathways to performance excellence. Packed with fascinating stories and valuable insight, Belfry Hockey: Strategies to Teach the World's Best Athletes details this powerful curriculum, developed over years of persistent research. It's a system that emphasizes discovering authentic identity, pinpointing translatable skill, building a personal performance matrix, and more. Not only will players learn hundreds of techniques to improve their game, but teachers—inside and outside of hockey coaching—will gain an arsenal of groundbreaking strategies to connect with their students.

The Role I Played

The Role I Played
Author: Sami Jo Small
Publsiher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781773056098

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Three-time Olympic medalist shares behind-the-scenes insight into the beloved Canadian National Women’s Hockey Team Men’s hockey in Canada may hog the limelight, but interest in women’s hockey has never been higher. The Role I Played is a memoir of Sami Jo Small’s ten years with Canada’s National Women’s Hockey Team. Beginning with her experience as a rookie at the first-ever women’s Olympic hockey tournament in Nagano in 1998 and culminating with Canada’s third straight Olympic gold medal in Vancouver in 2010, the veteran goaltender gives the reader behind-the-scenes insight into one of the most successful teams in sports history. Small offers insider access, writing with unflinching honesty about the triumphs of her greatest games and the anguish of difficult times. This book honours the individuals who sacrificed so much of their lives to represent Canada on a world stage and celebrates their individual contributions to the team’s glory. While bringing the personalities of her teammates to life, Small takes the reader into the dressing rooms and onto the ice for an up-close glimpse into the ups and downs of athletes pursuing a sport’s highest achievement.

Winning Field Hockey for Girls

Winning Field Hockey for Girls
Author: Becky Swissler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0816047243

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Presents all aspects of the game of field hockey for players and coaches, including rules of the game, training techniques, equipment, conditioning exercises, and offensive and defensive strategies.