By Dave Vower, on March 14th, 2010%
Finding a sports gift is not as difficult as you think that and hockey presents are also easy return by although they are not the second rate conventional presents that one is employed to purchasing however here are some recommendations on what one can purchase for an infatuated hockey player. . . . → Read More: Suggestions for Buying Hockey Presents
By Dan Jackson, on December 17th, 2009%
Proline betting is one of the world’s most concentrated sports book set-ups, offering players across Canada the opportunity to bet against various given sporting outcomes. Run by not-for-profit entities on behalf of the respective provincial governments, it offers cumulative odds on the results of NHL hockey, baseball and other sporting events, raising billions of dollars for public services, charities, research and the arts. But what’s Proline all about, and how does it actually work? . . . → Read More: NHL Hockey Betting System
By Thomas Moore, on September 21st, 2009%
If you’re a hockey nut like I am you probably try to get out there on the rink at least once a week or more. I play roller hockey in the summer and ice hockey in the winter and usually I’m playing one game and one practice each week. With that kind of heavy work out schedule my hockey jerseys and my hockey equipment can get really disgusting sometimes. If you don’t want to develop some serious problems I would recommend washing your hockey jerseys after every game or at least once a week. . . . → Read More: Risks of Not Properly Washing Hockey Jerseys
By Steve Parker, on September 19th, 2009%
Ringette is a fast-paced ice sport introduced in 1963 in North Bay, Ontario by Sam Jacks. Originally developed for girls, Ringette is played with a straight, tapered stick used to pass, carry, and shoot a rubber ring with the object being to score goals. Ringette is played throughout Canada at many different levels, from house league to all-stars and in national and international competition. In Canada, 50,000 athletes, coaches, and officials call Ringette their sport. BC has approximately 2,200 registered players most of which participate in the Lower Mainland Ringette League. Ringette is also played internationally in Finland, Sweden, United States, and has been introduced in many other countries. . . . → Read More: Ringette – The Fastest Game on Ice
By Doug McKenzie, on September 17th, 2009%
Hockey is one of those sports that likes to remember the past. The sport of hockey is one of the oldest sports in North America and the National Hockey League has been around for a very long time. The league began with only six teams but expanded quickly to become a huge organization spanning all of the United States and Canada. The sport is all well and good but we are here to discuss some of the classic hockey jersey designs. . . . → Read More: The Older the Hockey Team the Older the Hockey Jersey Design
By Fred Jacobs, on September 16th, 2009%
For those playing ice hockey, ice hockey sticks are one of the essentials one must have. Never mind if you can’t don a complete set of uniform. The important thing is that you have your skates and your ice hockey stick. There are basically two types – the regular ice hockey stick and the goalie hockey sticks. . . . → Read More: Basics About Ice Hockey Sticks
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