That song that sounds kind of Mortal Kombatish? Yeah, I've been wanting to know that too. I think it's by 2 unlimited, a dutch techno band
It goes from around early october to June for the playoffs.
It depends on which arena they are at.
Field hockey is a winter sport. This means in the northern hemisphere it goes from about September to March/April, and in the southern from March/April to around September. However, international games may be played at any part of the year and summer hockey often makes up a lot of the offseason.
it is a hockey tournament that goes on over a day or more
there are 3 periods in a NHL game after if it is tied it goes into OT (over time) and if it is still tie game it goes into a shoot out
Yes, but not if the games goes into a Shoot-out. Shoot-out goals do not count towards a hattrick.
No, there is not much evidence that hockey goes back that far, although some historians believe competitive games were played on ice in ancient Rome and ancient Greece, and in Ireland, a popular sport called hurling (which has similarities to hockey) was being played in the 7th century, in what is today Ireland. However, there is considerable debate among historians about when the modern game of hockey really was created. Some sources claim it goes back to the period of 1796-1800, at King's College in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. But other sources say it was later than that-- the mid-1800s: a British source even asserts that hockey is British, not Canadian-- supposedly hockey got its start around 1853-- and one of the first to play it was the philosopher Charles Darwin.
David the Voice Stein goes by Voice, and David Voice.
the day your butt goes moist
I think what your talking about is "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter.
Looking at the player, the letter goes on the right.
The season in hockey usually goes from October to April. Playoffs go until June if the teams qualify.