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Smith, Elliott
Series: SI Kids: Sports..Legends
Library Bound
Did the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team really win the gold medal by beating the Soviet Union in 1980? Do Detroit Red Wings fans really throw octopuses onto the ice at home games? Get ready to learn the real stories behind these and other great hockey myths and legends.
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Copyright: 2023
Size: 9 x 7
Pages: 32
Interest Grade: 4-8
Reading Level: -
Classification: Nonfiction
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Dewey: 796.356
Language: English
Penworthy Release: 01-2023
ISBN: 9781669003632
Item #: 53297
Onhand Quantity : 63
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Key words:
Sports, Hockey, NHL, Olympics, Stanley Cup, Octopuses, Gold Medal, Myths, High Low, SI Kids: Sports Legends
Informational, Photos, Index, Table of Contents, Art/Rec, Reader, Nonfiction, Sports Illustrated Kids, Capstone Press
Did Babe Ruth really call his shot? Was Super Bowl III fixed? Was Michael Jordan really cut from his high school team? In Sports Greatest Myths and Legends, readers can dig deeper and uncover the truth behind some of the greatest myths in sports history in this hi-lo series.