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Off-Ice Hockey, also known as floor hockey, follows similar rules to ice hockey but is played on a flat surface like a gym floor. Players use sticks to move a puck and score goals. The game typically follows the same basic rules and regulations as ice hockey, with some modifications to accommodate the different playing surface.

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