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  • ...ing-shaped object; and street hockey, typically played outdoors with (ice) hockey sticks and a tennis ball. The meaning of the term "hockey", used without a modifier, varies depending on the dialect of English:
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  • ...ing body is the ''[[Fédération Internationale de Hockey]]'' (International Hockey Federation; FIH) which was founded on 7th January 1924. Its headquarters is
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  • ...re the most goals in the match. The main variants are field hockey and ice hockey.
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  • '''Ice hockey''' is a [[sports|sport]] played on ice and involves two teams competing to ...embers. The most competitive professional league is the 30-team [[National Hockey League]] (NHL). The 6 Canadian and 24 American NHL teams compete annually f
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  • * [[:Category:Hockey|Hockey]]
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  • ...'International Hockey Federation (FIH)''' is the governing body of [[field hockey]]. It was founded in 1924 and is based in [[Lausanne]]. [[Category:Field hockey organisations]]
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  • * [[:Category:Ice hockey|Ice hockey]]
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  • * [[:Category:Field hockey|Field hockey]]
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  • ...ternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF)''' is the governing body of [[ice hockey]]. It was founded in 1908 and is based in [[Zürich]]. [[Category:Ice hockey organisations]]
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  • {{Ice hockey Subgroup}}
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  • ...ticks and a ball on a frozen field. Combines elements of ice hockey, field hockey and football.
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  • Professional National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • ...'International Hockey Federation (FIH)''' is the governing body of [[field hockey]]. It was founded in 1924 and is based in [[Lausanne]]. [[Category:Field hockey organisations]]
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  • ...ternational Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF)''' is the governing body of [[ice hockey]]. It was founded in 1908 and is based in [[Zürich]]. [[Category:Ice hockey organisations]]
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  • ...ing body is the ''[[Fédération Internationale de Hockey]]'' (International Hockey Federation; FIH) which was founded on 7th January 1924. Its headquarters is
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  • ...ing-shaped object; and street hockey, typically played outdoors with (ice) hockey sticks and a tennis ball. The meaning of the term "hockey", used without a modifier, varies depending on the dialect of English:
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  • ...re the most goals in the match. The main variants are field hockey and ice hockey.
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  • {{Ice hockey Subgroup}}
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Trophy awarded to the winner of the National Hockey League championship.
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  • * [[:Category:Hockey|Hockey]]
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  • * [[:Category:Field hockey|Field hockey]]
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  • ..., as in [[hockey]], to hit a small ball (i.e., not a [[puck]], as in [[ice hockey]]). The [[goalkeeper]] does not have a stick and, as in football, can use h ...century, but is rarely played there now. Although bandy is similar to ice hockey, it is much faster owing to the use of a ball instead of a puck.<ref>[https
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  • * [[:Category:Ice hockey|Ice hockey]]
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  • ...=Charles | title=Trail of the Stanley Cup | year=1966 | publisher=National Hockey League | id= ISBN 0-84032-941-5}} ...owiki>{{cite book | editor=Dan Diamond (ed.) | title=The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup Centennial Book | year=1992 | publisher=Firefly Books| i
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  • ...April 27, 1950) A top Czech tennis, soccer (association football), and ice hockey player of the 1920s and '30s.
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  • * [[St. Louis Blues]], a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL)
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  • ...ottish Highland outdoor sport for two teams of twelve and resembling field hockey, though with taller goalposts. It is believed to be derived from the Irish
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  • Outdoor team sport similar to field hockey but played with a shorter stick which has a broader oval plate. An Irish ga
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  • * ''Field Hockey'' * ''Ice Hockey''
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  • |Ice hockey|Hockey |American Hockey League
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  • * [[List of National Hockey League playoff appearance streaks]]
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  • ...ort)|cricket]], [[croquet]], [[cue sports]], [[baseball]], [[golf]], the [[hockey]] group, and [[tennis]].
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  • ...ay their home games at TD Garden, which is also the home of the [[National Hockey League]]'s [[Boston Bruins]].
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  • *Hockey: **'''National Hockey League'''
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  • ...the addition of Army and Navy), fencing (except Brown and Dartmouth), ice hockey (except Columbia), squash (except Brown, Columbia and Cornell), swimming (e ...etball and ice hockey, and moves towards round-robin competitions in field hockey, lacrosse and other sports.
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  • {{rpl|Hockey}}
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  • ...nt that sports like [[cricket (sport)|cricket]], [[baseball]], [[golf]], [[hockey]] and [[tennis]] evolved from a generic activity which they have named "''' ..."parent tree" of club-ball which split into three distinct groupings: the hockey group in which the ball is driven to and fro between two goals; the golf gr
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  • * [[Hockey]]
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  • * Boyd, Bill. ''All Roads Lead to Hockey: Reports from Northern Canada to the Mexican Border.'' (2006). 240 pp * Dryden, Ken. "Soul on Ice: A Century of Canadian Hockey." ''Beaver''(Dec 2000/Jan 2001), Vol. 80, Issue 6 in [[EBSCO]]
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  • ...Arizona]], where it now plays as the [[Phoenix Coyotes]] of the [[National Hockey League]]. The city has hosted the [[Pan American Games]] twice, in 1967 and
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  • {{r|Ice hockey}}
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  • {{r|Hockey}}
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  • {{r|Ice hockey}}
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  • .... The sports played include [[American football]], [[basketball]], [[field hockey]] and [[lacrosse]]. It is the subject of [[John Feinstein]]'s book ''[[The
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  • ...nds]]. It is related to the sports of [[hurling]], from Ireland, and [[ice hockey]]. ...e and weighs between 2.5 and 3[[ounce|oz]]. The game is more physical than hockey and both sides of the caman can be used. Players are allowed to block the o
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  • '''Ice hockey''' is a [[sports|sport]] played on ice and involves two teams competing to ...embers. The most competitive professional league is the 30-team [[National Hockey League]] (NHL). The 6 Canadian and 24 American NHL teams compete annually f
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  • ...al Basketball Association|NBA]] team and the [[Minnesota Wild]] [[National Hockey League|NHL]] team.
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  • ...nal Football League]], [[National Basketball Association]], and [[National Hockey League]]. In recent years, Coca-Cola has been criticized because of its hig
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  • The city is home to the [[Vancouver Canucks]] of the [[National Hockey League]], and the [[Canadian Football League]]'s [[B.C. Lions]].
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  • * [[Florida Panthers]], National Hockey League franchise based in Sunrise, Florida
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  • ...ennis]], soccer ([[Association football|association football]]), and [[ice hockey]] player of the 1920s and '30s. Koželuh never played in any of the major ...l soccer team until 1923. In 1925, as a member of the Czechoslovakian ice hockey team that won the [[Europe]]an championship, he scored the winning goal in
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  • | editor-last =Hockey
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  • '''Hurling''' is the fastest field sport in the world. It is similar to [[hockey]] and [[lacrosse]] and related to Shinty. It is an Irish sport that is pred
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  • ...[[National Hockey League]], and is the most coveted award in all of [[ice hockey]]. It is sometimes referred to as "[[Lord Stanley]]'s Cup", but is more com Stanley Cup Engraving Facts, Firsts & Faux Pas| publisher=[[Hockey Hall of Fame]] | accessdate=2006-12-01}}</ref>
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  • ...only and bowlers began to experiment with line, length and trajectory. The hockey stick shape was no use against the bouncing and the straight bat was invent ...is bowled towards a batsman armed with a bat shaped something like a large hockey stick and guarding a two-stump wicket.
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  • * [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) referee [[Don Koharski]] is a Dartmouth native. ...r [[Olaf Kolzig]] ([[Washington Capitals]]) played his midget league minor hockey in Dartmouth.
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  • ...[[sport]]s''' attract large numbers of participants and huge audiences; [[hockey]], played by 1.4 million Canadians, has become part of the national identit ...orts; the nation celebrated the gold medal performance of Canada's women's hockey team in the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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  • Sports played during the Winter season include [[Rugby]], [[Hockey]], [[Soccer]], [[Tennis]] and [[Volleyball]].
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  • *''[[LCD games in the Mario series#Donkey Kong Hockey|Donkey Kong Hockey]]'' (Game & Watch)
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  • ...ootball]], [[baseball]], [[basketball]], [[field hockey]], [[golf]], [[ice hockey]], [[rugby football]] and [[tennis]]. Most of them are team sports. ...Football; Artistic Gymnastics; Rhythmic Gymnastics; Trampoline; Handball; Hockey; Judo; Modern Pentathlon; Rowing; Sailing; Shooting; Softball; Table Tennis
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  • * Flyers (Hockey)
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  • **[[1800s]] The sport of hockey was refined and developed in and around Halifax, [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia|D
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  • ...ived "cricket" from the Middle Dutch ''met de (krik ket)sen'', a Flemish [[hockey]] game which means "to chase with a stick".<ref name="Terry"/> That may ind ...been found of playing a game of cricket in Flanders, but they did play the hockey game mentioned above which appears to have been known as ''met de krik kets
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  • ====Ice Hockey==== ...d at the 18,000 capacity Sazka Arena, Prague 9, built for 2004's World Ice Hockey Championship.
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  • ...Rugby Union|rugby]], and [[cricket]], [[association football|football]], [[hockey]], and [[darts]]. The MCR has been particularly strong at women's boxing,
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  • ...ry of cricket bat and ball manufacture'' (1979) records that the bat had a hockey stick shape with a broad flat surface at its base to hit or block trundled
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  • ...rcise, water sports (such as water polo, synchronised swimming, underwater hockey), or keeping afloat in order to survive.
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  • ...re 6 feet (1.8 m) by 6 feet and contain a mesh netting similar to an [[ice hockey]] goal. The goal sits inside a circular "crease", measuring 18 feet (5.5 m) ...re typically shorter. Considerably more goals are scored than in soccer or hockey, with typical games totaling ten to twenty goals.
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  • ====Ice Hockey==== ...ckey.org/page/show/844413-high-school|title=New Mexico Interscholastic Ice Hockey League}}</ref>
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  • ...obsled]] track, and Reissersee, upon which the [[speed-skating]] and [[ice hockey]] events were held. Although the bobsled track is overgrown, an effort is ...s. The original facility seats 10,000 people and is the home of the local hockey team, SC Reisersee, famous for over 10 national championships. It also hos
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  • ...analog system. It did not use cartridges and played two games: Tennis and Hockey. A switch selected the games, and the system was either powered by six batt ..., two squash players (SQUASH), or two hockey players holding their sticks (HOCKEY).
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  • ...currently used at banks and mail centers paired with the concept of an air hockey table.<ref name=Musk/> Musk proposed the idea after analyzing [[California
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  • ...layer, or is short a player (similar to power plays and penalty killing in hockey).
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  • *Portland Pirates, minor league hockey, American Hockey League *Lewiston MAINEiacs, junior hockey, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
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  • ...ho died suddenly - or perhaps we could do something with sudden death in [[Hockey]]. -[[User:Derek Hodges|Derek Hodges]] 14:39, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...they have named "club-ball". Similar sports are [[baseball]], [[golf]], [[hockey]], and [[tennis]]. [[Arthur Haygarth]], writing in 1862, described cricket
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  • ...wls]]. [[Batting (cricket)|Batsmen]] had used a bat shaped like a modern [[hockey]] stick to combat the rolled ball and, in response to the bounce of the pit
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  • The [[Montreal Canadiens]] [[ice hockey]] team is the unquestioned king of the Montreal sports scene, with a record
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  • ...ports, including [[athletics]], [[swimming]], [[badminton]], [[boxing]], [[hockey]], lawn [[bowls]], [[rugby sevens]], [[netball]], [[squash (sport)|squash]]
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  • ...0, and especially after 1980, temperatures appear to shoot up, forming the hockey stick's ''blade''.</ref>
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  • ...]], and lived there with her parents, Arthur and Jane. She enjoyed [[field hockey]], [[roller skating]], reading, and [[science]], and played on her school's
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  • ...alled Forest FC, was founded in December 1865 by its parent [[field hockey|hockey]] club. Forest is thus the second oldest club in the Football League. Fores
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  • ..., kilted mile run and other foot races, shinty (a game somewhat like field hockey and dating back to the 18th century or earlier), and the stone carry.
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  • # Sport specific exercise—for example, skating in hockey, running in soccer; progressive addition of resistance training at steps 3
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  • ====Blackhawks (Hockey)====
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  • ...nly professional [[basketball]] team, the [[Scottish Rocks]]; and an [[ice hockey]] team, the [[Paisley Pirates]]. Both teams use the 5,300 seat [[Braehead A
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  • ...with year-round competition from endlessly televised football, basketball, hockey, tennis, and golf, all of which had, for the first part of the 20th century
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  • ...ion events by the people of Mumbai. India's national sport, [[field hockey|hockey]], has gone into a sharp decline in recent years, losing out in terms of po
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  • ...team, played their first season.<ref> Robert G. Carroon, "A Century of Ice Hockey in Milwaukee." ''Milwaukee History'' 1987 10(1): 19-29. </ref>
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  • ...ome to one professional sports team, the Ottawa Senators of the [[National Hockey League]], who play their games at Scotiabank Place, formerly known as the P
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  • ...s''] baseball</ref>. The ''Edinburgh Eagles'' are apparently a student ice hockey team [http://euihc.eusu.ed.ac.uk/] who also play baseball [http://www.base
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  • ...a league against other teams within the university. Common teams include: hockey, rugby, football, basketball, netball and cricket. The [[Manchester Aquatic
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  • ...stoun]], where he flourished academically and socially. He was head of the hockey and cricket teams, and eventually became [[Head Boy]]. Prince Philip was so
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  • India's national sport is field hockey, although cricket is the most popular sport in India. In some states, parti
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  • ...nadian Identity Through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey," ''Journal of American Folklore,'' 115/456 (2002): pp. 209-225.
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  • ...ng the ball instead of rolling or skimming or trundling it, the old style "hockey bats" immediately became obsolete and the modern straight bat was introduce
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  • The [[New York Rangers]] represent the city in the [[National Hockey League]], playing in the [[Madison Square Garden]].
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