If you want a faster paced game hard ice is quicker and generally allows for a more up tempo style. If you want quality ice it is harder to maintain when it is soft, but if properly maintained the ice is much better. either way is good. Not a huge difference. Depends on if you want quality or simpler
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Ice skating, Ice Hockey.
Your son will learn teamwork and sportsmanship while playing hockey.
Well it depends if your playing on ice, with no skates it could be counted as ice hockey however i would think that without any ice it would just be called hockey.
If you mean in the context of "the field" or "the court" for other sports, then "the ice" would be the proper name for the playing surface in ice hockey. ^^^^ In other words, the rink.
There are photos of women using ice hockey equipment from 1890. The first women's ice hockey games were played in the late 1890s/early1900s.
On the field (best kind), the ice, gym floor, or pavement.
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Ice hockey has to do with winter sports, since it requires ice. Also, since ice hockey is usually played in winter, not summer, it would fit better in winter sports than in summer sports.
Ice Hockey has to do with winter sports, since it requires ice. Also, since ice hockey is usually played in winter, not summer, it would fit better in winter sports than in summer sports.
I don't know!He played at Den Brother and he was playing ice hockey!
It depends on which kind your talking about ;)