They mean if they are the teams captain or assistant captain. (Captains can argue calls with the ref. Assistants can do the same and usually give pep talks to the team between periods.)
A ' C' on a uniform, typically in hockey, stands for 'Captain' of the team.
football traditionally does not have captain "C"s on the uniforms like hockey does
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The C on the uniform is to show who the 3 team captains are.
There are several formulae that involve uniform acceleration. For example, the definition of uniform acceleration:dv/dt = c or: a = c (where "c" is some constant).
Serie C - ice hockey - was created in 2004.
When someone is against uniform it means not to wear them. It mean that they do not like uniform and they are not allow.
The Uniform is comprised of; Skates Shin Guards Hockey Pants Jock Strap Shoulder Pads Elbow Pads Gloves Helmet Mouth Guard Jersey Hockey Socks **OPTIONAL** Neck Protector Face Shields Girdle Padded UnderShirts *SOURCE* 10+ Years of Hockey Playing
Jersey face mask ice skates pads
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yes all the way from the begining of a game not only hockey all games had uniform but ofcourse not hifi as of now
Helmet,Gloves,Shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey pants, shin gaurds, skates, stick, puck, jersey, and hockey socks For field hockey you only need shinguards, mouthguard, a stick and a uniform, unless you want to be a goalie.