Helmets were made mandatory in hockey in the National Hockey League (NHL) starting in the 1979-1980 season.
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Helmets were made mandatory for professional cyclists in the year 2003.
Hockey players began wearing helmets in the 1970s, with the National Hockey League (NHL) making them mandatory for new players starting in the 1979-1980 season.
Hockey players began wearing helmets during games in the 1970s, with the National Hockey League (NHL) making it mandatory for all players in 1979.
The NHL made helmets mandatory for players starting in the 1979-1980 season.
1939 is when the NCAA made facemasks in football mandatory. Before then, players wore leather helmets without a facemask on them.
Hockey started requiring helmets for players in the NHL in the 1979-1980 season.
They started wearing helmets when a guy got tackled and he got an injury so they decided to make an invention that protects your head from you getting hurt. It's made of hard steel so when you bump into somebody you don't get an injury. That's when they started making helmets......
Hockey helmets were also not used till the 1970s and were directed by the National Hockey League during 1979-1980.
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Yes, hockey players wear helmets while playing on the ice to protect their heads from potential injuries.
Chin straps come in handy by securing a helmet to the head. The are used for baseball helmets, football helmets, combat helmets, hockey helmets, and motorcycle helmets.