Ice Hockey, Street Hockey, and Rollerblade hockey. Im sure there might be another but these are the popular ones.
Hockey was historically not played on ice until around the invention of modern ice hockey. This was well after the creation of modern field hockey, which itself derived from earlier variations. In short: field hockey was first.
No. Originally "field hockey" was not called that, as at the time of origin there was only one type of hockey with variations, played around the world. Outside of America and Canada field hockey is known by its original and formal name of hockey. It is only after the popular growth of ice hockey and roller hockey in North America that the word "field" was added to distinguish it.
Basketball, football (including rugby and other variations), handball, baseball, softball, kickball, cricket, hockey and types, polo and variations, and volleyball, tennis, airsoft, and dodgeball
Hockey originated from both Canada and the soviet union. Of course both nations had different variations such as broomball. Since we are so close to Canada many a people came over and brought the sport with them.
Ice Hockey is played by able bodied players on ice skates with a stick and the rest of the regular gear. Sledge hockey is mainly a Paralympic sport and involves the participants sitting on a small sledge and moving themselves around using 2 small sticks which are used to hit the puck. It follows mainly the same rules as ice hockey with some small variations.
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Hockey Just hockey Hockey on ice is called ice hockey
le hockey, le hockey sur glace (ice hockey), le hockey sur gazon (lawn hockey)
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open hockey is basikly hockey
Turf hockey is field 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.