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The first pucks were made of whatever the players could find! They usually played with stones or coal, but sometimes played with frozen horse or cow droppings. They would even play with the baked potatoes that their mothers would put in their skates to keep them warm. Wooden pucks were also used, but rubber pucks weren't used until the late 1880's.

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Hockey games were played with many different objects ranging from India rubber balls to frozen fruit and manure to wooden pucks....

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