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  2. Hockey puck - Wikipedia

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    A standard ice hockey puck. A hockey puck is either an open or closed disk used in a variety of sports and games. There are designs made for use on an ice surface, such as in ice hockey, and others for the different variants of floor hockey which includes the wheeled skate variant of inline hockey (a.k.a. roller hockey).

  3. File:Ice hockey puck.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Hockey_current_event.svg licensed with LGPL . 2009-06-14T04:23:15Z Connormah 60x60 (46327 Bytes) Reduced gloss ...

  4. File:Ice hockey puck cross.svg - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament; Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament; Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament; Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament; Ice hockey at the 2011 Winter Universiade; Ice hockey at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics – Boys ...

  5. FoxTrax - Wikipedia

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    FoxTrax, also referred to as the glowing puck, is an augmented reality system that was used by Fox Sports' telecasts of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1996 to 1998. . The system was intended to help television viewers visually follow a hockey puck on the ice, especially near the bottom of the rink where the traditional center ice camera was unable to see it due to the sideboards ...

  6. Inglasco - Wikipedia

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    Inglasco was created as a fibreglass manufacturing company, and then in 1980 expanded into the hockey business. Since 1991, Inglasco has been the official puck supplier of the National Hockey League, although its pucks have been used in the league since the early 1980s. Along with pucks, the company produces water bottles, mini sticks, hockey ...

  7. Puck - Wikipedia

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    Hockey puck, either an open or closed disk used in ice hockey and floor hockey serving the same function a ball does in ball games.; Floor hockey puck, a disk, either open or closed, made from synthetic materials and designed for use on dry floors serving the same function a ball does in ball games

  8. Shufflepuck Café - Wikipedia

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    The game is controlled via the computer's mouse. The bat on the playing field bounces a hockey puck between the player and the opponent. When one of the players manages to knock the hockey puck past the opponent's bat, the player scores. The first player to score a set number of points (usually 15) wins the match.

  9. List of ice hockey nicknames - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of nicknames in the sport of ice hockey. Most are related to professional ice hockey such as the National Hockey League. A few notable nicknames from the Canadian major junior hockey leagues, the U.S. colleges, and national teams are excluded.