Hockey Ornaments
History of Hockey:
Throughout history people have played games involving a curved stick and a ball. There are drawings and depictions of such events in ancient Egypt, Greece and in the Middle ages in Europe. There is even evidence of people playing hockey or stick and ball like games on the ice in sixteenth century Europe. And of course as immigrants came to the Americas, they brought with them many of the games that they had played in their respective countries, such as hurling and other hockey like games.
Current ice and field hockey owe much to those ancient games. Of the two, field hockey is the forerunner and ice hockey was mainly an altering of the game to fit colder climates and such. The first organized ice hockey game is recorded to have taken place in Montreal, Canada at an indoor skating rink in March of 1875. It wasn?t until 1904 that the first professional league for ice hockey was formed in Michigan, United States, called the International Professional Hockey League. The league lasted all of four years, folding in 1907. For field hockey, the first international game took place between Ireland and Wales, with a high score of 3 to 0, Ireland winning.
In 1908 field hockey made its debut at the summer Olympics, it was dropped in 1924 but by the following Olympics in 1928 it was back. Ice hockey started at the winter Olympics in 1924 and has been played there since, but it wasn?t until 1960 that the U.S. won their first gold medal in ice hockey.
Hockey Ornaments:
Many hockey fans enjoy decorating their homes and Christmas trees with hockey and sports ornaments. Ornaments which help to convey ones love or enthusiasm for a particular theme which in this case would be the love of hockey. There are a variety of sports ornaments and specialty nutcrackers to help beautify and accent any sports enthusiasts home.
Playing the Games:
For a regular game of ice hockey it is of course played in an ice rink with a total of six players on each team, five regular players and one goalie. The object is to get the puck, which is made of hard rubber into the opposing teams goal and the team with the highest score wins. The players must use their sticks to move the puck around or to pass the puck from one player to another. A team can be forced to play with only 5 players instead of the normal 6 if a player commits a foul and is then placed in a penalty box for a short time which is usually about 2 minutes long.
Field hockey is played on a rectangular field measuring about 100 yards by 60 yards, with eleven players on each team. Again the idea is the same to get the small hard ball, not a puck, into the other team?s goal to score, to do this you must use your stick and teamwork. There is a defined semi-circle area around each goal that is called the shooting circle or arc. The team which has the ball is called the attackers, while the team that doesn?t have the ball is called the defenders. A game or match has two umpires to officiate, usually they split up the field down the middle and each takes care of their half of the field. The game has two periods each being 35 minutes long, with the half time break being about five minutes.
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Why There Are Slow and Fast Ices in Hockey
Depending on how into ice hockey you are you might or might not have heard the terms "slow ice" and "fast ice".What you know for sure though is that the game of ice hockey is being played with a puck and what the terms refer to is the pucks ability to move on the ice.
Amver Vessels Search for Hockey Legend's Daughter
Canadian and United States Coast Guard aircraft and boats, assisted by vessels from the Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue System, searched an area off the coast of Cape Cod, MA for Laura Gainey, daughter of hockey great Bob Gainey. Laura was swept off the sailing vessel Picton Castle on Dec 9 by a rogue wave.
Brett Sterling No. 1 Minor League Hockey Player in the MLN FAB50 2007 Hockey Rankings by MLN Sports Zone
Minor League News (MLN) has released its annual MLN FAB50 Hockey 2007 rankings of the top players in minor league hockey. Left wing Brett Sterling of the American Hockey League (AHL) Chicago Wolves, the Triple-A affiliate of the NHL Atlanta Thrashers, was named as the number one player in all of minor league hockey. The Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins (Peebs) were named as the 2007 Hockey Farm System of the Year. This is the fifth anniversary of the FAB50 hockey rankings at MLN, compiled by section Editor Dan Hickling, and written by six veteran journalists, including two Ellery Award winners and a member of the Rhode Island Sports Writers Hall of Fame.
Challenges Faced When Going Hockey Product Shopping
There is nothing more challenging than the challenges faced when going Hockey product shopping. If you need a piece of equipment to play a game of hockey with friends, and you live in an area that does not offer any ice Hockey rinks, you might have to buy hockey equipment that will work on grass fields.
Hockey's Future Radio Features Audio Content Dedicated to Hockey Prospects
Hockey's Future, the leading hockey prospect portal on the Internet, now includes audio content in the form of Hockey's Future Radio. The audio content featured on Hockey's Future Radio includes a 1-hour weekly webcast along with 4-5 podcasts per week.
Fan Excitement Builds for the 2005 National Hockey League Season
With the ratification of the Collective Bargaining Agreement completed, devoted fans of the game breathe a sigh of relief. With each new week that goes by, curiousity grows to see what effect the new rule changes will do for the game, and the movement of players in all directions due to an implemented salary cap brings a very real excitement and anticipation for the upcoming 2005 NHL Season.
Hockey Betting Guide
Hockey can be exciting to watch. What makes it even more exciting is betting on it. Even if you are not a wild hockey enthusiast, having a wager on a hockey game will make it worth watching. There's a good deal of money to be made in betting on hockey. The season is filled with betting opportunities. Today, I will go over a few hockey betting pointers. Use these to give yourself a better shot at cashing in winning tickets.
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