1. Granular rubber is mixed with special bonding material by hand.
2. The mixture is put in a two part (male-female) mold.
3. The mold is cold compressed. (This procedure actually takes place at room temperature.)
Sources: hockey-puck-1
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-6/Hockey-Puck.html
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2897000054.html
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NHL jerseys, I believe are made in Tornoto, Canada.
I don't know if the Reebok jerseys the NHL sells to fans are made in the same places as the ones the NHL players wear, but if you go to the NHL website and click on the different jerseys you will find many say Indonesia and Honduras. Oddly though the Toronto Maple Leafs home jerseys say United States and the road jerseys say India. I wouldn't expect different manufacturing countries just for a color difference, so there must be some other reason for it.
Check out the page, click on each jersey and on the right side of the page is tells the country of origin.
Most hockey sticks are made in Pakistan, while most Field Hockey gear including Mazon and Gryphon are made in Engand/United Kingdom