57 what? Inches? Yards? Centimeters? Milimeters? For all of them, the answer is no.
Hockey. Pucks were invented for ice hockey, and if it hadn't developed, more people would simply play field hockey (the original way of playing hockey).
A hockey puck is a one inch (1") thick and three inches (3") in diameter, and roughly 6 oz piece of vulcanized rubber
people would play hockey with a stick and a rock shuffling it around like in hockey. hope this helps
every great hockey player brings something new to the game of hockey. One of the main pioneers of hockey though would be Wayne Gretzky
Then why would it be called "College BOYS hockey"?
They ,will have to look for a other pro hockey.
i think they are called hockey traner
No, I don't think it would make a difference besides that it would feel different.
I would say hockey, but I'm not entirely sure.
No. A hockey game would have no reason to be restarted.
This would be equivalent to 10,240 ounces of paper per year.
Depends on your league. I play in the Maryland Scholastic Hockey League (MSHL) and they still allow 38" tall and 12" wide pads, but next year plan to change to an 11" width. You would need to talk to your goalie coach or someone from the league