When Caroline, the newest member of the Icehogs, encounters some bad luck with passing and receiving the puck, Brady helps her realize that it will take more than fast skating to improve her game.
Chester's loyalty to the Icehogs is questioned when he misses games and is overheard talking about joining the B Team. * Helps young readers develop important skills and have fun doing it * Popular picture books combine the pleasures of team sport with the joy of reading * Perfect gift for early readers * Make reading fun with Brady Brady * Mary Shaw. Illustrated by Chuck Temple. Grades 1-3 / Ages 4-8
Amidst the tremendous pressures he feels from his father, Tree discovers his singing talent after belting out the national anthem at his hockey game, but his father scolds him and only pressures him more to become the best at hockey.
Brady's Icehogs teammate Kev is a favorite because of his outgoing personality, even though he does not score goals--something which bothers him--but when he gets an offer to join another team, he must decide what really matters in hockey.
When Chester, the goalie on Brady Brady's hockey team, hides just before the big game because he does not think he is a good enough player, it is up to Brady to convince Chester to play.
Tes begins to crack because of the constant teasing the opposing team gives her simply because she is a girl, but Brady Brady and the rest of the Icehogs know just how to quiet their comments.
Trouble strikes Brady and his friends when, after taking his father's autographed hockey puck and using it in a game of shinny, it sails into a large snowbank, making it nearly impossible to find.