You need shin and knee guards, really strong elbow pads (dont get them with fabric on them because they rip easily on concrete), gloves, stick, helmet with cage/visor, cup (that depends...), and (der) inline skates. They make inline skates specificly for roller hockey so get them. They hace a harder outer shell, all laces (no clips), and they dont have a rubber stopper. I wouldn't recommend chest protector unless they allow hitiing in your league (which they usually dont) or you like to block a lot of shots. Hoped this helped!!!
You can't size your equipment, hockey players have different preferences. Some like there equipment smaller for better movement or bigger for more protection.
if you are just watching the game, just go like you would regularly to anywhere. However, if you're gonna play, you should have your equipment, skates, stick, gloves, and helmet. (and this is only for ICE hockey) if you're gonna play floor hockey, you just need arm and knee pads and a stick
well there is ice hockey and there is curling which is more like shuffleboard on ice
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three just like regular hockey. there is also an overtime and shootout if needed
converse is a shoe. you want the inverse, and you're an idiot.
Go to discounthockey.com. They carry the best hockey equipment's like hockey stick in a very cheap prices. They are the cheapest and are made by CCM and is ten times better than the other brands.
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Air hockey is playde around a table, a bit like table tennis/ping-pong. It's definitely an indoor game.
You can purchase a new hockey bag at any retailer or online. Some places you could try would be Sports Authority, Dick's or any retailer with a sporting goods department like Walmart or Sears.
No, it was pong which is a bit like air hockey.
The most common types of hockey are ice hockey, field hockey, floor hockey, and street hockey. With the exception of field hockey, all of these types of hockey generally follow the same rules.