about 300 pounds
Yes! You have to be wearing the right equipment at all times!
The all time hardest hockey player is Wendel Clark of the Toronto Maple Leafs, hard as hell-- all heart
Hockey Monkey sells apparel for the sport of Hockey. The have equipment, such as skates, sticks and helmets. The have jerseys in sizes for kids of all ages.
Woman's hockey and Men's Hockey are pretty much the same. The only difference between the two is that one of them is played by Males and the other Females. The rules and equipment you use are all the same for both. Most countries should have bother gender teams and same with clubs.
Every player needs a mouthguard, shinpads, perhaps a glove (or two), of course a stick, and if you are a goalie, will also need pads. You might have to find a suitable place to play on, enough equipped people to play with, and maybe an umpire.
It all depends on the player. I would say around $100.
none at all! no training needed! just grab a stick and play! (no fat chicks)
Micah Johnson and not the football player
AS far as I know, pretty much anybody can be a hockey player, as long as they are capable. Religion shouldn't play a part at all, unless it is a religion with a non-violence creed.
The rule states: with the exception of the locker room pre/post game all players must have ALL of the proper equipment on during all parts of the game: in USA rulebook.
Detroit Red Wings Player ;) Greatest hockey player of all time!
pay for all the hockey things and told him to keep going and never stop