Haché uses hockey as a point of departure to explain all sorts of scientific and mathematical concepts. For example, the skate blade is discussed to show angle, sharpness, speed, and more. He
discusses ice at length, as well as the bend of the hockey stick, and puck analysis. Chapter titles include The Rink, The Skate, The Shot, The Goalie, The Injury, and The Odds. There are
numerous photographs, graphs, and charts. The final chapter uses math to predict player performance. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)