The history of a hockey puck... The origin of Ice Hockey is unknown, however, ice hockey probaly evolved from the game of field hockey that has been played in Northern Europe for centuries. The rules of modern ice hockey were devised by Canadian J G A Creighton. In 1875, the first game of ice hockey with Creighton's rules was played in Montreal, Canada. Today, Ice hockey is an Olympic sport and the most popular team sport played on ice. Ice hockey is played with two opposing teams wearing ice skates. Unless there is a penalty, each team only has six players on the ice rink at a time. The aim of the game is to knock the hockey puck into the opposing team's net. The net is guarded by a special player called the goalie. The first artificial ice rink (mechanically-refrigerated) was built in 1876, at Chelsea, London, England and was named the Glaciarium.
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nobody knows cause it has been around for a couple thousand years
and people claim they did but they could be lying
The ice hockey stick was invented for the sport of very well heard of Ice hockey. The point of the stick is to take control of the puck on the ice.
The hockey puck was invented so hockey players had something to shoot into the goal.
you block the puck.
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A hockey puck
THE PUCK, you play hockey to get the puck.
The hockey puck was invented so hockey players had something to shoot into the goal.
A puck stopper is another name for a goaltender in hockey.
The Game of Ice hockey is played with a Puck.
The surface area also depends on the thickness of the puck.
A Kyle Okpososinged hockey puck is worth 500$
The average lifespan of an NHL hockey puck is 7 minutes.
In ice hockey, a puck is a hard rubber disc, one inch thick, three inches in diameter. A hockey stick is used, as a tool, to propel a puck.
Play hockey with it.
On average a slapshotted hockey puck travels 125 MPH