Slap Shot Science: A Curious Fan's Guide to Hockey

Slap Shot Science: A Curious Fan's Guide to Hockey

by Alain Haché
Slap Shot Science: A Curious Fan's Guide to Hockey

Slap Shot Science: A Curious Fan's Guide to Hockey

by Alain Haché

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Overview

A fast-paced look at the fascinating science that explains the game of hockey.

From the moment the first player steps onto the ice, every conceivable principle of science is in play. To understand hockey—fully understand it—Alain Haché argues that you must first learn how ice reacts to a passing blade, how the trajectory and aerodynamics of the puck affect its chances of getting into the net, how the tension on the stick transfers energy to the puck, and dozens of other details of the game.

Slap Shot Science is an under-the-hood, behind-the-scenes, action-packed romp through special moments in the game as seen from the perspective of science and explained in a way everyone can understand. Among the topics Haché discusses are the differences between real ice and synthetic ice, the perfect amount of sharpness for a skate, how goalies can make spectacular saves even though the puck is traveling 100 miles per hour, whether players are skating faster today than in years past, and how equipment prevents many serious injuries.

Slap Shot Science shows us how statistics can predict future performance by players and teams and why they can also be misused in many ways. By the close of the book you’ll see hockey in a more sophisticated and scientific light, and the reasons things happen the way they do will be clearer than ever.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421417929
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 11/30/2015
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.51(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Alain Haché is a professor of physics and astronomy at the Université de Moncton. He is the author of The Physics of Hockey.

Table of Contents

Preface
FIRST PERIOD The Things That Make the Game
1. The Rink
2. The Skate
3. The Shot
SECOND PERIOD On the Ice and in the Crease
4. The Best
5. The Goalie
6. The Injury
THIRD PERIOD The Final Score
7. The Odds
Appendixes
A. Converting Metric to Standard Units
B. List of Symbols and Acronyms Used
C. The Probability of Winning
Index

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