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  • '''Ice hockey''' is a [[sports|sport]] played on ice and involves two teams competing to The sport is governed at an international level by the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF), which has 64 members. The most competitive professiona
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  • * [[:Category:Ice hockey|Ice hockey]]
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  • ...''International 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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  • ...''International 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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  • ...g that object into the opposing team's net. There are two main variants: [[ice hockey]] is played on a hockey rink (a suitably marked area of ice) with a puck (a * In North America, "hockey" means "ice hockey", while the game played on grass is called "field hockey".
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  • Professional National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • ...ayed with hockey sticks and a ball on a frozen field. Combines elements of ice hockey, field hockey and football.
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  • {{Ice hockey Subgroup}}
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  • ...score the most goals in the match. The main variants are field hockey and ice hockey.
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  • * [[:Category:Ice hockey|Ice hockey]]
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  • ...895–April 27, 1950) A top Czech tennis, soccer (association football), and ice hockey player of the 1920s and '30s.
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  • ...tick, 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 ...18th 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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  • * ''Ice Hockey'' ** [[Olympic Games/Catalogs/Medalists in ice hockey|Medalists in ice hockey]]
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  • * [[St. Louis Blues]], a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL)
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  • ...with the addition of Army and Navy), fencing (except Brown and Dartmouth), ice hockey (except Columbia), squash (except Brown, Columbia and Cornell), swimming (e ...program in the mid-1970s, with championship tournaments in basketball and ice hockey, and moves towards round-robin competitions in field hockey, lacrosse and o
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  • |Ice hockey|Hockey
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  • {{r|Ice hockey}}
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  • {{r|Ice hockey}}
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  • * Hollan, Andrew C., 'Playing in the Neutral Zone: Meanings and uses of ice hockey in the Canada-U.S. Borderlands, 1895-1915', ''American Review Of Canadian S
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  • ...lue Bombers]] of the [[Canadian Football League]]. The [[Winnipeg Jets]] [[ice hockey]] franchise was moved to [[Phoenix, Arizona]], where it now plays as the [[
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  • '''Ice hockey''' is a [[sports|sport]] played on ice and involves two teams competing to The sport is governed at an international level by the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]] (IIHF), which has 64 members. The most competitive professiona
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  • ...Islands]]. It is related to the sports of [[hurling]], from Ireland, and [[ice hockey]].
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  • ...[[tennis]], soccer ([[Association football|association football]]), and [[ice hockey]] player of the 1920s and '30s. Koželuh never played in any of the major ...ional 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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  • ...the [[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 ...anada's top-ranking amateur ice hockey club. In 1915, the two professional ice hockey organizations, the [[National Hockey Association]] (NHA) and the [[Pacific
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  • ...ians are peaceful, quiet and polite. Inside they scream their lungs out at ice hockey games, known for ferocity, speed, and violence, making it an ambiguous symb see also [[Ice hockey]]
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  • ...[[bobsled]] track, and Reissersee, upon which the [[speed-skating]] and [[ice hockey]] events were held. Although the bobsled track is overgrown, an effort is ...visitors to the Reissersee, an alpine lake. During the Olympic Games, the ice hockey and speed skating events were held on it's frozen surface. The natural bob
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  • ====Ice Hockey==== ...based at the 18,000 capacity Sazka Arena, Prague 9, built for 2004's World Ice Hockey Championship.
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  • ...es football]], [[baseball]], [[basketball]], [[field hockey]], [[golf]], [[ice hockey]], [[rugby football]] and [[tennis]]. Most of them are team sports.
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  • ...ls are 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) ...[[box lacrosse]], an indoor version of the game played by teams of six on ice hockey rinks where the ice has been removed or covered by artificial turf; the enc
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  • ====Ice Hockey==== ...cohockey.org/page/show/844413-high-school|title=New Mexico Interscholastic Ice Hockey League}}</ref>
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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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  • ...'s only 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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  • ...evils''] 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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  • ...key 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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