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2019 - 202O Season School Day November 14, 2019 | Presented By: Letter from the  2019 - 202O SEASON SCHOOL DAY NOVEMBER 14, 2019 | PRESENTED BY: LETTER FROM THE Dear Students, The Icemen organization and I are thrilled to have you join us to share the excitement of our third season! Our organization is dedicated to becoming an integral part of our community. The Icemen are proud to be partnered with the National Hockey League and our NHL affiliate, the Winnipeg Jets. You will have the opportunity to watch, learn about, and cheer on future NHL stars that begin their journey to the big show, proudly wearing the Icemen crest. We will continue to introduce new and exciting promotional nights for all 36 regular season home games. We treat each game as a major entertainment event. Our goal remains to bring you the best from the moment you arrive to the time the final horn sounds. Our mission is for you to have fun enjoying the Icemen Experience. From the entire Icemen family, thank you for being here with us today for the third Annual School Day Hockey Game. We hope you enjoy the game and learn about the sport of hockey. Good luck and go Icemen! Bob Ohrablo Bob Ohrablo, President TABLE OF 1 Table of Contents 2 Hockey Vocabulary 3 Vocabulary Bingo 4 - 5 The Amazing Zamboni 6 Color Mixing 7 Jacksonville Hockey History Timeline 8 Shapes in Hockey 9 Word Problems 10 Statistics & Graphing 11 Hockey Science 12 Science Friction 13 Teamwork 14 Player’s Anatomy 15 Compare & Contrast 16 English 101 with Mad Libs 17 Game Recap 18 - 19 Sportsmanship 20 Create-a-Jersey INTRO TO HOCKEY Check off the words as they occur in game. POWER PLAY - A power play OFFICIALS - A person who has occurs when a team has a one-man some responsibility enforcing the or two-man advantage because an rules and maintaining the order opponent received a penalty. of the game. FACEOFF - When the puck is BODY CHECK - Use of the body on dropped between one player from an opponent. It is legal when an each team in the faceoff; it signals opponent has possession of the the start or resuming of play. puck or was the last player to have touched it. ICING - When a player hits the puck across the center line and the SAVE - a goaltender prevents a opposing goal line without the puck shot by the opponent from entering being touched by another player or the net. scoring a goal. SHORT HANDED GOAL - A PENALTY BOX - The area where a short-handed goal is a goal scored player goes to serve a penalty. in ice hockey when a team's on-ice players are outnumbered by the opposing team's. TRIPPING - A minor penalty that is called when one player trips a player from the other team with any part PUCK OF OUT PLAY - Anytime of their body. the puck goes outside the playing area, strikes any obstacles above the playing surface other than HOOKING - The act of using the boards, or shielding, or becomes stick in a manner that enables a unplayable due to a defect in the player to restrain an opponent. playing rink, play shall be stopped and a last play face-off conducted. SLAPSHOT - Hitting the puck with the blade of the stick after taking a full backswing. CONGRATULATIONS! You passed Intro to Hockey 2 B-I-N-G-O Follow along during the game to clear the board! Get 5 Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal and you win! Baby Power Ref falls Short shark play over Save handed plays goal See a Body Icing GOAL! Tripping Zamboni check See See yourself Slapshot someone See Fang on the flossing jumbotron Everybody claps their Penalty Hi-five See an Shot on hands box Fang official goal Puck out Announcer Hooking Intermission Faceoff says vocab of play word 3 THE AMAZING WHAT IS A ZAMBONI? In 1949, Frank J. Zamboni developed a machine that is used to clean snow off of an ice surface. This device, known as a Zamboni, produces a clean, smooth sheet of ice for hockey players and skaters to perform on. HOW DOES A ZAMBONI WORK? After the ice has been skated on, a blade on the back of the Zamboni shaves a thin layer of ice off the top of the surface. Then, a corkscrew conveyor above that blade collects the shavings and takes them to a large bin called the snow tank. While the happens, jets of water spray into the cracks and ruts, and a vacuum gently sucks up the dirt that has been dislodged from the ice. For the final touch, warm water is gently sprayed onto the ice as a towel attached to a pipe skims across the ice making it as smooth as glass. FACTS • Zambonis travel ¾ mile per resurfacing of ice, completing four resurfacings per game. • In 2001, a Zamboni was driven from St. Johns, Newfoundland to Victoria, British Columbia. It traveled at about 9 mph, and took almost 4 months! • The blade on an ice resurfacer weighs 57 pounds, is ½ inch thick and is incredibly sharp. • The ice shavings produced by one resurfacing could be used to make over 3,500 snow cones. How many snow cones could you make if you resurface the ice 3 times? 4 COMMUNITY FIRST FAN-ZAM PUBLIX ZAMBONI ARLINGTON TOYOTA ZAMBONI ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, DESIGN! On the blank Zamboni above, create a cool design! Post a picture to any social media outlet and tag @jaxicemen. Best design wins an awesome prize! 5 MIXING Batman needs a new suit, but only has 5 colors to choose from! Help him create new colors and then color in his new crime fighting suit! 6 He Kid ! The Jacksonville Rockets are established as1964 the area’s first CHECK OUT professional hockey team. JACKSONVILLE’S HOCKEY The Jacksonville Lizard Kings HISTORY 1995 The Jacksonville Barracudas 2002 AUGUST 3, 2017 JULY 6, 2017 JUNE 6, 2017 FEBRUARY 8, 2017 Garet Hunt becomes the The Icemen welcome NHL The ECHL approves the Icemen’s Jason Christie is named first player to be signed & AHL partnerships with relocation from Evansville, Indiana the first coach of the by the Jacksonville the Winnipeg Jets & to Jacksonville, Florida, bringing Jacksonville Icemen. Icemen. Manitoba Moose. hockey back to Jacksonville following a 9 year absence. OCTOBER 14, 2017 The Icemen’s first official home game at Veteran’s Memorial Arena. NOVEMBER 8, 2017 The Icemen win their first game, beating the Brampton Beast 5-0. NOVEMBER 14, 2017 The Icemen host their first School Day game, and get OCTOBER 13, 2018 their first home win! “Fang”, the Icemen mascot, celebrates his 1st birthday and first appearance at an Icemen game! Fang is named after a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office K-9, who was tragically killed in the line of duty. November 14, 2019 FEBRUARY 21, 2019 November 8, 2018 TODAY! The Icemen host MARCH 31, 2019 Coach Christie earns his you and your classmates The team clinches a spot 600th win as the Icemen Second Icemen School Day at the 3rd annual School in the Kelly Cup playoffs. defeat the Florida game! Icemen beat Day Game. Everblades 3-2. South Carolina. When was the first home game played? FACTS What is the name of the Icemen’s mascot? MARCH 3, 1875 The first hockey game is played in Montreal, Canada. How many teams have played professional hockey in Jacksonville? 1949 The first ice resurfacer, the Zamboni, is invented. 7 IN HOCKEY Hockey is one of the fastest sports in the world, thanks to the puck! There are many ways to shoot the puck but the hardest type of shot is called a slapshot. It gets its nickname because of the “slap” that’s heard during this shot. After the stick blade makes full contact with the puck’s edge, it’s sent towards the goalie at rocket-like speeds. The fastest slapshot ever recorded travelled 108.8 miles per hour (or 160 feet per second). A shot like this doesn’t give the goalie much time to react. So, how fast do goalies need to be? We can find out by using a little more math! 3 in. Diameter 3 in. Diameter Height Radius Volume is the amount of space an object takes up. Whether it’s a mountain range or thin sheet of paper, volume can determine an object’s actual size. To find it, match the object with its closest 3D shape and then use it’s formula. Let’s find the volume of an NHL puck. 1. What is the circumference of the puck? (Hint: C=πD) 2. What is the volume of the puck? (Hint: V=πR^2h) Players use their knowledge of angles to make passes around opponents. An angle is Exactly 90° Less Greater the amount of space at the spot where two than 90° than 90° lines meet. Angles are everywhere and can be used to form shapes! There are three types of angles - acute, obtuse and right. RIGHT ACUTE OBTUSE 8 STATISTICS A player’s shooting percentage is determined by dividing the number of goals scored by the number of shots taken. PLAYER GOALS SCORED SHOTS ON GOAL SHOOTING EXPRESS Everett Clark 11 88 11/88 = x 100 = Dajon Mingo 11 139 Alexis D’ Aoust 7 38 Jack Glover 1 78 Using the shooting chart above, 20 create a bar graph using the shooting percentage for each player. 16 Which player had the highest 12 shooting percentage? 8 4 Which player had the lowest shooting percentage? 0 Clark Mingo D’Aoust Glover GOALIE SAVE To calculate a goalie’s save percentage, subtract their goals allowed from their shots against.
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