I don't know for sure as I haven't read it, but likely the main character is the hockey star himself. There might also be his coach, teammates, family members, or even rivals who play important roles in the story related to his remorse.
The main character is, of course, the hockey star experiencing remorse. In addition, there could be an older, wiser teammate who acts as a mentor figure, guiding the star through his feelings of remorse. There may also be a journalist character who is covering the story of the star's downfall and potential redemption, adding another dimension to the narrative.
I'm not sure as I haven't read this specific novel. It might be about a hockey star who experiences remorse for something, perhaps a bad decision on the ice, like a dirty play that injured an opponent, or off - ice issues such as problems in his personal relationships or with substances.
The main character is likely a strong - willed individual. Maybe a former military or someone with a special set of skills.
Without reading the novel, it's difficult to say. However, given the title, one can assume that there is a protagonist who is an alpha in the hockey world. There might also be coaches, teammates, or rivals who play significant roles and interact with this main alpha character.
Since we don't have the details of the story, the main characters could be a group of friends who play hockey together. They have different personalities and playing styles. There could be a player who is very aggressive on the ice, another one who is more of a playmaker. And there might be a character who is facing some off - ice problems but still manages to perform well in the hockey game. Additionally, there could be a referee character who has to make fair calls during the game and whose actions might also impact the story.
The boy is the central character. He has a strong attachment to his own team's sweater. Then there are likely authority figures, like his mother perhaps, who play a role in getting him to wear the unwanted sweater. These characters drive the conflict in the story as the boy's desires are in opposition to what is being imposed on him.
Coaches might also be main characters. They play a crucial role in shaping the team's strategy and motivating the players. In 'hockey book sports stories', a coach could be the one who turns a losing team into a winning one through his leadership and wisdom.
I don't know the exact main characters as I haven't read the novel. But they could be scientists or adventurers.
I don't know. I haven't read the 'stars at noon novel' so I can't tell who the main characters are.
I'm not sure specifically who the main characters are without having read the 'Chicago Stars Novel' in detail. But typically, in a novel, there would be a protagonist, perhaps a young and ambitious person trying to make their mark in Chicago. There might also be an antagonist, someone who opposes the protagonist's goals.
I'm not familiar with 'desert stars novel' so I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But thinking about common character types in desert - themed novels, there could be a nomadic tribe leader who is trying to protect his people and their way of life. There might also be a young person from the tribe who is curious about the outside world and this could create some interesting conflicts within the story. Another possible main character could be a traveler who gets lost in the desert and has to rely on the kindness and knowledge of the local people to survive.