Everyone. Everywhere.
A hockey stick is required either way, but the type will affect whether you use a ball on a field or a puck on some ice.
There's no true "age limit." It truly depends on how well your body can maintain the physical affect of hockey.
The most important effect of gravity in hockey is that it keeps the ball on or close to the ground. For that matter it also keeps the players on the ground.
Yes. Hockey pucks are frozen to reduce friction, thereby increasing its distance range.
For the most part, it keeps the player, crowd, referees and puck on the ice.
== == NO. They are not part of the regular game/ player stats.
Being a fat hockey goalie can affect your performance on the ice by potentially reducing your speed and agility, making it harder to move quickly and react to shots. Additionally, excess weight can impact your flexibility and overall endurance, which are important for making saves and staying strong throughout a game. It may also affect your ability to cover the net effectively and move laterally to block shots. Maintaining a healthy weight and fitness level is important for optimal performance as a goalie in hockey.
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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