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GORDIE HOWE

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  Total Pages: 1.64
  Total Words: 410
  Total Characters: 1787
  Number of Sentences: 42


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 9.76
  Characters per Words: 4.36


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 83.65
  Fog Scale Level: 5.76
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 4.02  

GORDIE HOWE

BY: JENNIFER PRIMEAU
CLAY 3RD HOUR

Imagine you have been one of the greatest players in
Hockey for over thirty-five years. You have played hockey for over thirty years. This is Gordie Howe’s life. In his early life he skated on ice patches in his yard. He accomplished many goals
and got many awards. In his later life he set many high records in hockey.
Gordie was born March 13, 1928 in Floral, Saskatchewan. Gordie was the sixth born out of nine children. When he was only nine days old his family moved to Saskatoon, Canada. When he was about five Gordie’s mother brought home a pair of ice skates. He would skate on ice patches in the yard or go to a small pond. He skated all day. He only came into eat and then he would go right back out. In a couple more years he got his first hockey stick. He played with friends on a small frozen pond. He wanted to play hockey for life.
Gordie played for the Toronto Maple Leafs for a couple of years then he went to the Detroit Red Wings for around twenty-five years. He played four Detroit Stanley Cup championships. He was the league's leading scorer six times. He wa...

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