The 5 Russian line
The Russian Five can refer to the five famous Russian composers of the 19th century, or the powerful all-Russian hockey line of the 1990s Detroit Red Wings.
Sid Abel Hall of Fame Professional Hockey Player. An integral part of the Detroit Red Wings "Production Line" of the 1940s and 1950s
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Pavel Datsyuk is a Russian ice hockey "playmaking" centre who currently (2010, i don't know when someone else will read this) plays for the Detroit Red Wings. Henrik Zetterberg is a Swedish ice hockey left-winger who also plays for the Red Wings. They are both assistant captains. They are always referred to with each other because the two of them often make good plays with each other and they are on the same line. Datsyuk is often known for his great puck handling skills, along with defensive play. He is the current Frank J. Selke trophy winner (2007-2010). He has won it three times.
Russian American Line was created in 1900.
Ice hockey has 6 players on the ice for a full "line" including the goalie. The forward, offensive line has 2 "wings" - left and right - and one "center". The defensive line has 2 "defensemen" - left and right. All the players are allowed to "tackle" the opposing player that has the puck. A legal tackle is called a "check".
Comité International Roller In-Line Hockey was created in 1994.
For ice and in-line hockey it is.
the blue line the blue line
It is called the oche (ah-chee), toe line, or the Hockey.
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HOCKEY or oche