The Hockey Sweater

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The Hockey Sweater is a classic Canadian short story by Roch Carrier that humorously explores childhood, identity, and cultural rivalry through a boy’s horror at receiving a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey instead of his beloved Montreal Canadiens sweater.

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instanceOf Canadian literature work
short story
adaptedAs animated short film
animatedAdaptationProducer National Film Board of Canada NERFINISHED
associatedWith Canadian national identity
Quebec cultural identity
author Roch Carrier NERFINISHED
centralConflict boy forced to wear rival team sweater
countryOfOrigin Canada
culturalStatus Canadian classic
iconic Quebec story
educationalUse teaching Canadian culture
teaching bilingualism in Canada
featuresSport ice hockey
featuresTeam Montreal Canadiens NERFINISHED
Toronto Maple Leafs NERFINISHED
genre children's literature
humorous fiction
sports fiction
hasIllustratedEdition yes
hasMottoOrQuote “The winters of my childhood were long, long seasons.”
intendedUse read-aloud story
languageAvailable English
French
literaryForm prose
mainTheme childhood
conformity and difference
cultural rivalry
identity
narrativePerspective first-person
notableElement depiction of 1940s rural Quebec hockey culture
humorous portrayal of fan loyalty
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Le chandail de hockey NERFINISHED
protagonist unnamed young boy
publisher House of Anansi Press NERFINISHED
settingCountry Canada NERFINISHED
settingLocation rural Quebec
symbolizes rivalry between Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs
tension between French and English Canada
targetAudience children
general readers
timePeriodDepicted mid-20th century
usedIn Canadian school curricula

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Canadian literature canon includesWork The Hockey Sweater