Education Day Booklet - Pg 1.Pdf 1 9/12/19 12:55 PM

Education Day Booklet - Pg 1.Pdf 1 9/12/19 12:55 PM

Education Day Booklet - Pg 1.pdf 1 9/12/19 12:55 PM 2019-2020 EDUCATION DAY CH ON AR ATI ITABLE FOUND Education Day Booklet - Pg 2.pdf 1 9/12/19 2:16 PM 2019-20 USHL MAP 1. Dubuque Fighting Saints 7. Omaha Lancers 13. Chicago Steel 2. Madison Capitals 8. Des Moines Buccaneers 14. Sioux Falls Stampede 3. Tri-City Storm 9. Fargo Force 15. Waterloo Black Hawks 4. Lincoln Stars 10. Youngstown Phantoms 16. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 5. U17 Team USA 11. Green Bay Gamblers 17. Muskegon Lumberjacks 6. Sioux City Musketeers 12. U18 Team USA Using the numbered list of USHL team names above, alphabetically list the teams by writing their numbers on the lines below. alls Stampede alls F Sioux 12. s r Gamble y a B een r G 6. oungstown Phantoms oungstown Y 17. s r etee k Mus City Sioux 11. ce r o F go r a F 5. wks a H Black aterloo W 16. s r Lance Omaha 10. Saints ighting F Dubuque 4. A S U eam T U18 15. Lumberjacks egon k Mus 9. s r anee c Buc Moines Des 3. A S U eam T U17 14. Capitals Madison 8. Steel ago c Chi 2. ri-City Storm ri-City T 13. s r Sta Lincoln 7. s r oughRide R apids R Cedar 1. Education Day Booklet - Pg 2.pdf 1 9/12/19 2:16 PM Education Day Booklet - Pg 3.pdf 1 9/12/19 2:17 PM 2019-20 USHL MAP NOUNS Look at the nouns listed below. Decide if they are a person place or thing. Put them in the correct column on the chart. STICK HAMILTON PUCK MUSKEGON GLOVES LUMBERJACK JUMBOTRON SCHOOL HELMET GAFFNEY JERSEY COACH NELSON MICHIGAN PLAYER MACDONALD BUS ICE SKATES ARENA PERSON PLACE THING 1. Dubuque Fighting Saints 7. Omaha Lancers 13. Chicago Steel 2. Madison Capitals 8. Des Moines Buccaneers 14. Sioux Falls Stampede 3. Tri-City Storm 9. Fargo Force 15. Waterloo Black Hawks 4. Lincoln Stars 10. Youngstown Phantoms 16. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders 5. U17 Team USA 11. Green Bay Gamblers 17. Muskegon Lumberjacks 6. Sioux City Musketeers 12. U18 Team USA VERBS Using the numbered list of USHL team names above, alphabetically list the teams by writing their numbers on the lines below. Use the list of verbs to complete the sentence below. Use each verb only once. SKATED 1. The players ______________________ before the game. PRACTICED 2. Hockey players ________________ the puck with their stick. WON SHOOT 3. The goalie _________________the puck with their stick. STOPPED alls Stampede alls F Sioux 12. s r Gamble y a B een r G 6. 6. 4. The player __________________across the ice. oungstown Phantoms oungstown Y 17. s r etee k Mus City Sioux 11. ce r o F go r a F 5. wks a H Black aterloo W 16. s r Lance Omaha 10. Saints ighting F Dubuque 4. A S U eam T U18 15. Lumberjacks egon k Mus 9. s r anee c Buc Moines Des 3. A S U eam T U17 14. Capitals Madison 8. Steel ago c Chi 2. 2. 5. The team _________________ the game! ri-City Storm ri-City T 13. s r Sta Lincoln 7. s r oughRide R apids R Cedar 1. Education Day Booklet - Pg 4.pdf 1 9/24/19 9:11 AM HOCKEY 101 A BASIC HOCKEY GAME There are three 20 minute periods in a hockey game, with two 17-minute intermissions between the fi rst and second period and the second and third period. Each team can dress 22 players (20 skaters and 2 goalies). There are not ties in hockey. During the regular season, teams play a 7 minute sudden death overtime if the game ends tied after 3 periods. If neither team scores during overtime, the teams will compete in a shootout. Each team takes alternating turns shooting at the goal. The team with the most shootout goals after 3 players per shot is the winner. The average ice time per game, per player is approximately 18 minutes. Teams skate full strength (with 5 players defending or scoring) except in specifi c cases such as when a penalty is called, pulling a goalie (to add a sixth skater), or during overtime (When there are only four players scoring or defending on each team). Hockey penalties Below are some common offi cial calls that hockey offi cials make during a game. These signals are also used in roller (inline) hockey and they can even be heard in everyday language. After reviewing the call description and signal, use the word in the non-hockey related sentence. See if you can spot the number of times each call is made during the game today. CHARGING - taking a run at an opposing player using more than three strides to build up speed. SLASHING - striking an opposing player with the stick ELBOWING - called when a player uses an elbow to impede an opponent. HOLDING - clutching an opposing playerʼs body with the hands, arms, or legs HOOKING - The use of the stick or blade to impede the progress of an opponent. INTERFERENCE - when a player impedes the progress of an opponent who is not in possession of the puck. Two basic rules of hockey Icing: occurs when an attacking (offense) player shoots the puck across the red center line and the opposing goal line untouched by the opposing (defense) team. If the attacking team (offense) is shorthanded (one man fewer) or the defending teamʼs goalie touched the puck, icing does not occur. Offsides: if you are skating towards the goal at which you are shooting, and cross the blue line closest to the goal before the puck crosses that line, you will be called for off-sides once you touch the puck. Education Day Booklet - Pg 4.pdf 1 9/24/19 9:11 AM Education Day Booklet - Pg 5.pdf 1 9/12/19 1:11 PM HOCKEY 101 ICE HOCKEY ICE FACTS A BASIC HOCKEY GAME • I ce Hockey is played on an ice rink 200 There are three 20 minute periods in a hockey game, with two 17-minute intermissions between the fi rst and second period and the second and third period. Each team can dress 22 players (20 skaters and 2 goalies). There are not ties in hockey. During the regular feet long by 85 feet wide season, teams play a 7 minute sudden death overtime if the game ends tied after 3 periods. • I t takes 30 hours and 14,300 gallons of If neither team scores during overtime, the teams will compete in a shootout. Each team takes alternating turns shooting at the goal. The team with the most shootout goals after 3 players per shot is the winner. water to prepare an ice rink for a game. The average ice time per game, per player is approximately 18 minutes. Teams skate full strength (with 5 players defending or • U nderneath the layers of ice there is a scoring) except in specifi c cases such as when a penalty is called, pulling a goalie (to add a sixth skater), or during overtime (When there are only four players scoring or defending on each team). concrete fl oor and a cooling system. The concrete fl oor is kept at a temperature of 17 degrees. The ice temperature can Hockey penalties Below are some common offi cial calls that hockey offi cials make during a game. These signals are also used in roller (inline) range but stays at about 20 degrees most hockey and they can even be heard in everyday language. After reviewing the call description and signal, use the word in the of the time. non-hockey related sentence. See if you can spot the number of times each call is made during the game today. • T he ice in the LC Walker Arena, where the CHARGING - taking a run at an opposing player using more than three strides to build up speed. Lumberjacks play, is only about 1-1.25 SLASHING - striking an opposing player with the stick inches tick. If it was any thinner, the ELBOWING - called when a player uses an elbow to impede an opponent. playersʼ skates would cut through to the HOLDING - clutching an opposing playerʼs body with the hands, concrete. arms, or legs HOOKING - The use of the stick or blade to impede the progress of an opponent. • The lines on the rink are painted onto the bottom layer of ice. It takes about six hours to INTERFERENCE - when a player impedes the progress of an opponent who is not in possession of the puck. paint all the lines. Two basic rules of hockey • Once the ice is frozen and ready for the players, maintaining the top layer in good condition is important. The ice -resurfacer, often called a Zamboni (after Frank J. Icing: occurs when an attacking (offense) player shoots the puck Zamboni, the inventor of the fi rst ice resurfacer machine), is driven over the ice. It across the red center line and the opposing goal line untouched by scrapes off and collects the snowy ice chips while applying a thing layer of water to coat the opposing (defense) team. If the attacking team (offense) is the ice and even it out. shorthanded (one man fewer) or the defending teamʼs goalie touched the puck, icing does not occur. Offsides: if you are skating towards the goal at which you are shooting, and cross the blue line closest to the goal before the puck crosses that line, you will be called for off-sides once you touch the puck.

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