SAUL'S FAMILY / BACKGROUND
CHARACTERS
SETTINGS
HOCKEY
MISCELLANEOUS
100

Saul's brother

Benjamin

100

This person is like a brother to Saul

Virgil

100

Name of the residential school that Saul attends

St. Jerome's

100

Introduces Saul to Hockey (Bonus 100 points for spelling it correctly)

Father Leboutilier 

100

Saul was born in which decade?

1950s

200

Saul comes from a family of how many children?

Three

200

Recruits Saul to the Moose

Fred Kelly

200

This place is sacred to Saul's family/ancestors

God's Lake

200

Saul's player number

13

200

How do the other children at the residential school treat Saul, and how does he react?

Like an outsider (call him Zhaunagush, don't talk to him, etc.). He isolates himself and becomes withdrawn.

300

Saul's grandmother

Naomi

300

A kind farmer who befriends Saul

Ervin Sift

300

The setting where the story begins 

New Dawn Centre

300

Saul's first competitive game is against a local town team in 

White River

300

Saul's brother dies from this illness

Tuberculosis (tb)

400

Saul's Great-Grandfather (the original 'Indian Horse')

Shabogeesick

400

Saul's rehab counselor

Moses

400

Saul leaves the residential school and goes to _______ to play hockey

Manitouwadge

400

The feeder club for the Maple Leafs is called (Bonus 100 points if you can provide its nickname)

Toronto Marlboros (Marlies)

400

What's the significance of the informal hockey game at the end of the novel?

Saul's return to hockey as a form of joy and connection with others 

500

Saul is Indigenous, specifically from this group (Bonus 100 points if you can name the specific clan)

Northern Ojibway (Fish Clan)

500

Saul stays with them in Toronto

The Sheehans

500
Benjamin was kidnapped and taken to the school in _______

Kenora

500

This name of the scout who wants to recruit Saul into the NHL

Jack Lanahan

500

Before Saul's brother dies, Saul's family participates in a traditional ceremony involving this food

Rice (rice ties)

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