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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. Hockey - Wikipedia

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    A stick and puck are used as in hockey (the puck is a softer version called a "sponge puck"), and the same soft-soled shoes are worn as in broomball. The rules are basically the same as for ice hockey, but one variation has an extra player on the ice called a "rover". Table hockey is played indoors on a table.

  4. Face-off - Wikipedia

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    Bo Horvat and Evgeni Malkin lineup for a face-off during a National Hockey League game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Vancouver Canucks in November 2015. A face-off is the method used to begin and restart play after goals in some sports using sticks, primarily ice hockey, bandy, floorball, broomball, rinkball, and lacrosse.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Remember Fox's glowing hockey puck? Network plans ... - AOL

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    In the 1990s, Fox got rights to NHL games. To the horror of hockey purists, the network tried using a "glowing puck" during broadcasts, with a glowing tail on it when there was a hard shot ...

  7. Icing (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    The puck is iced directly from a player participating in a face-off. The goaltender leaves their goal crease and moves in the direction of the puck (except under USA Hockey rules). The goaltender touches the puck. The puck crosses the goal line between the goal posts of the opposing team; this scenario rewards a goal to the team which hit the ...

  8. Ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey - Wikipedia

  9. Fantasy Hockey Puck Drops: Ready to say goodbye to these ...

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    Levi started the season as the Sabres' No. 1 goaltender, but a combination of lackluster play — he's 8-7-2 with a 3.32 GAA and an .889 save percentage — and the emergence of Ukko-Pekka ...

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