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Ice hockey
well there is ice hockey and there is curling which is more like shuffleboard on ice
12.8 mph
The game as we know it today has always been called hockey or ice hockey. The game probably derived from the Irish game of hurling, the English game of field hockey, the North American Indian game of lacrosse and even the Spanish game of shinty. In fact an informal game of hockey, either on ice or on land, is often referred to in Canada as "shinny". Our modern game has incorporated aspects of all the games above.
The history of a hockey puck... The origin of ice hockey is unknown, however, ice hockey probaly evolved from the game of field hockey that has been played in Northern Europe for centuries. The rules of modern ice hockey were devised by Canadian J G A Creighton. In 1875, the first game of ice hockey with Creighton's rules was played in Montreal, Canada. Today, Ice hockey is an Olympic sport and the most popular team sport played on ice. Ice hockey is played with two opposing teams wearing ice skates. Unless there is a penalty, each team only has six players on the ice rink at a time. The aim of the game is to knock the hockey puck into the opposing team's net. The net is guarded by a special player called the goalie. The first artificial ice rink (mechanically-refrigerated) was built in 1876, at Chelsea, London, England and was named the Glaciarium. Creats: I found this answer from google searching history of hockey pucks and here is the website: Thanks email me any questions at Pinkey1011@aol.com
The Charlotte Checkers ice hockey team are a minor league professional team. The team is based on a franchise of the same name, this team broke the record for numbers of spectators in attendance for their first game.
Ice hockey
Hockey not Ice-Hockey
The Game of Ice hockey is played with a Puck.
a puck
well there is ice hockey and there is curling which is more like shuffleboard on ice
Ice Hockey is faster.
Hockey!!
The game Ice hockey is in the Winter Olympics. But ball hockey is not in any Olympics
Football (with a round ball) and Ice Hockey.
Hockey games are all the same length.
ice hockey