If you're going there with your own skates; Ice Skates (to skate in), Towels/Tissues (to clean your skates afterwards), Skate Guards (to protect your skate's blades) and perhaps thick socks if necessary. If you're going without your own skates, you'll need to bring warm clothing anyway (eg; gloves, jumper, jacket etc). Skates will be provided at the ice rink for you to use, so don't worry about needing to buy a pair if you don't have any already (as they are very expensive and you might want to give skating a go before you buy some skates).
One can find out about ice hockey equipment on the website Wikipedia. There is also a great article on ice hockey and the equipment that is used on the official Olympics website.
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it will grow and get stronger in equipment
Nowadays, not much, but originally roller hockey equip was made to vent, with lots of mesh and space for air to flow through (as roller didn't have the ice to cool down a player) Recently ice hockey equipment has been made with similar venting systems to cool down a player and because of the decreased weight without sacrificing strength.
It is the hockey stick and the puck if you want to do it you should
There are photos of women using ice hockey equipment from 1890. The first women's ice hockey games were played in the late 1890s/early1900s.
Skates, socks, hockey socks (a.k.a. legwarmers XD), jocks, knee pads, hockey pants, jersey, neck guard, helmet, mouthguard, chest protector, and elbow pads are needed in hockey, but more equipment is needed for goalies.
Heart, and having fun