The Great Book of Ice Hockey

The Great Book of Ice Hockey
Title The Great Book of Ice Hockey PDF eBook
Author Bill O'Neill
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-02-13
Genre Hockey
ISBN 9781543105759

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The Great Book of Ice Hockey is a must for anyone who loves sports trivia. The book is a compendium of interesting facts and sport stories about the great game of ice hockey, with information about the early days before the National Hockey League (NHL) all the way to the stars of today. There are random facts about leagues, rules, coaches, players, and inside stories about the early days of the game. The answers to hundreds of trivia questions lie in these pages. Learn about foreign leagues, junior hockey, and superstars like Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals, and of course "The Great One," Wayne Gretzky. You can find interesting facts about the builders of the game, including Maurice "Rocket" Richard and Coach Jack Adams, both of whom have NHL trophies named in their honor. You will meet scoring leaders, winning coaches, amazing goalies and ice hockey royalty. Whether you're a long-time fan of ice hockey, or if you're just looking for answers to troublesome trivia questions in your latest game of Trivial Pursuit, "The Great Book of Ice Hockey" is the book for you. Presented in a clear and engaging manner, this collection of sports trivia will give fans of ice hockey a new and entertaining set of random facts to liven up a boring day or fill the time during intermission.

The Hockey News: The Big Book of Hockey Fun

The Hockey News: The Big Book of Hockey Fun
Title The Hockey News: The Big Book of Hockey Fun PDF eBook
Author The Hockey News
Publisher Juniper Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-10-21
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781927632093

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The Hockey News’ latest book, The Big Book of Hockey Fun, is the perfect pickup for the purest fans in the hockey world: kids. Written by THN’s stable of experts, along with some of the industry’s top hockey writers, the book features a variety of stories, told through detailed accounts and vivid first-hand recollections. It also includes plenty of puzzles and pictures for young fans of the world’s greatest game.

The Big Book of Hockey for Kids (Second Edition)

The Big Book of Hockey for Kids (Second Edition)
Title The Big Book of Hockey for Kids (Second Edition) PDF eBook
Author Eric Zweig
Publisher Scholastic Canada
Total Pages 36
Release 2017-09-26
Genre Hockey
ISBN 1443148679

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Find out everything there is to know about hockey in this bestselling volume, redesigned, revised and updated! Who are the "Original Six"? How many cities have had their hockey team move . . . only to get a team later on? What are some of the most historic hockey games? How does the salary cap work, anyway? This book looks to answer all those questions and more, equipping the hockey fan with everything they need to know about hockey. From the beginning of the game to the billion dollar industry that it is today, fans will learn the A to Z of hockey. This updated edition includes updates statistics and records, new content about careers in hockey, the latest on equipment, expanded information on women's hockey PLUS twice as many photographs!

The Best of Everything Hockey Book

The Best of Everything Hockey Book
Title The Best of Everything Hockey Book PDF eBook
Author Shane Gerald Frederick
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 182
Release 2014-11-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1491404795

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What team has won the most Stanley Cups? How many teams did Wayne Gretzky play for? What is the longest game in NHL history? Learn the answer to these questions and more in The Best of Everything Hockey Book.

Kids' Book of Hockey

Kids' Book of Hockey
Title Kids' Book of Hockey PDF eBook
Author John Sias
Publisher Citadel Press
Total Pages 164
Release 1997
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780806519210

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Uses a question and answer format to explain the basics as well as finer points of this fastest of all team sports.

The Biggest Book of Hockey Trivia

The Biggest Book of Hockey Trivia
Title The Biggest Book of Hockey Trivia PDF eBook
Author Don Weekes
Publisher Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages 576
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1926812034

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Hockey trivia master Don Weekes has cherry-picked more than 800 of his most compelling trivia questions and records to create this authoritative collection. Who was the only player to captain Steve Yzerman in NHL play? When did a forward or defenseman last tend goal during an NHL game? What is the time of the fastest goal from the start of a season-opening game? Irreverent, captivating, and even bizarre, these entertaining stories, historic milestones, and informative stats capture the essence of the game, today and yesterday.

Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey

Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey
Title Peter Puck's Big Book of Hockey PDF eBook
Author Adjunct Professor at Swinburne Institute of Social Research Brian McFarlane
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-04-12
Genre Hockey
ISBN 9781551683515

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Over the last two decades, the field of artificial intelligence has experienced a separation into two schools that hold opposite opinions on how uncertainty should be treated. This separation is the result of a debate that began at the end of the 1960 s when AI first faced the problem of building machines required to make decisions and act in the real world. This debate witnessed the contraposition between the mainstream school, which relied on probability for handling uncertainty, and an alternative school, which criticized the adequacy of probability in AI applications and developed alternative formalisms. The debate has focused on the technical aspects of the criticisms raised against probability while neglecting an important element of contrast. This element is of an epistemological nature, and is therefore exquisitely philosophical. In this book, the historical context in which the debate on probability developed is presented and the key components of the technical criticisms therein are illustrated. By referring to the original texts, the epistemological element that has been neglected in the debate is analyzed in detail. Through a philosophical analysis of the epistemological element it is argued that this element is metaphysical in Popper s sense. It is shown that this element cannot be tested nor possibly disproved on the basis of experience and is therefore extra-scientific. Ii is established that a philosophical analysis is now compelling in order to both solve the problematic division that characterizes the uncertainty field and to secure the foundations of the field itself.