No not at all. I play hockey and practice in the winter outside and regualr pucks work the best.
As cold as they can get. If they are warm, they can bounce. Keeping them cold keeps them from bouncing. The inability to bounce plays as a constant for all hockey teams and leagues.
In field hockey, the ball is normally white, dimpled, made of hard plastic and around the size of a fist; most are hollow to achieve the correct weight. In ice hockey, a puck is used instead. It is normally black, smooth and made of hard solid rubber.
because you can still play hockey when its not cold and there is no ice.
Old hockey is almost no rules with no helmets and no glass and fights that go on until one is out cold.
no, your pretty much sweating
Hockey, Skiing, Snowboarding, and ice skating
hockey they play it a lot because it is cold there
hockey, skiing, football
It is because that Canada is very cold and people need to exercise so people invented hockey. over the years, hockey became more popular as more people played it. Finally hockey was made an Canadian symbol.
Yellow jackets die off in cold weather. If one was in your house in the cold winter, it must have found a way to stay warm and escape the cold.
so its easyer to skate on
Yellow