The original team doesn't get compensated, but they only have to pay half of his remaining salary while ridding themselves of a player whom they don't want or can't afford to keep'
the original six teams are: Toronto, Detroit, Montreal, Boston, New York rangers, and the Chicago blackhawks
From what I remember the original six(Toronto,Chicago,Boston,Detroit,NewYork,Montreal) was in a period between 1942-1967
A ball... The original game of hockey was played in Kingston Ontario Canada by British Troops and was played with field hockey sticks and a Ball, as the game developed I presume that it wasnt practical to play with a ball and then a puck was invented... the first referrence i can find is 1876
open hockey is basikly hockey
ummm, it would be the color of the tape...... ?
The team claiming the player from waivers is allowed to place the player in the minors if it so chooses.
hockey and soccer
Hockey was an adaptation of "Shinny" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinny
The earliest hockey teams were called the original six and wereBoston_BruinsChicago_BlackhawksDetroit_Red_WingsMontreal_CanadiensNew_York_RangersToronto Maple Leafs
The original hockey puck was made from vulcanized rubber invented by Charles Goodyear in the late 1800s.
Yes you can replace your whole grip with a different one you just rip the original of and replace it with the new one
Hockey. Pucks were invented for ice hockey, and if it hadn't developed, more people would simply play field hockey (the original way of playing hockey).
Men are good
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Montreal macroons
It was originally called "shinny on ice," because it was similar to a British game that was a cross between lacrosse and rugby. The original name for hockey was "ice hurley". Then gradually turned into ice hockey.
Waivers are when a team wants to send a player down to the minors or farm team and they have to "waive" the rights to that player before they can send him down. If another team claims that player he is now their property. If the player clears waivers (no one claims him), he remains the property of the original team and can be sent to the minors. The player may be relaesed and can be a free agent.