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  2. Ice Vault Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Ice Vault Arena (formerly named Capital One Ice Vault Arena and North Fork Ice Vault Arena) is a 600-seat multi-purpose arena in Wayne, New Jersey.Built in 2003, it is home to the Jersey Hitmen of the United States Premier Hockey League and the William Paterson University Pioneers of the American Collegiate Hockey Association's Super East Collegiate Hockey League.

  3. Category:Stick sports - Wikipedia

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  4. Whittemore Center - Wikipedia

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    The Whittemore Center is a versatile venue that hosts a wide range of events, including concerts, sports events, and other student activities. In 1995 the center has become a prominent location for live music performances, largely through the efforts of SCOPE (Student Committee on Popular Entertainment), a student-run organization at UNH.

  5. Floor hockey - Wikipedia

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    Slashing – Using the stick to hit an opposing player's body; Interference – Using the body to move a player from his current position on the floor or preventing him from playing the ball or puck; High Sticking – Allowing the curved end of the stick to come above your waist; Pushing Down – Using the stick to push an opponent down

  6. Face-off - Wikipedia

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    The opposing forwards would whack the ice on their own side of the puck three times, then strike each other's stick above the puck, and then scramble for the puck. This manoeuvre was known as 'bully'. [4] The Winnipeg players invented what is today known as a 'face-off'. [4] In Germany and other countries the term 'bully' is still commonly used.

  7. Box hockey - Wikipedia

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    Box hockey (or schlockey) is an active hand game played between two people with sticks, a puck and a compartmented box (typically 5–8 feet or 1.5–2.4 meters long), and typically played outdoors. The object of the game is to move a hockey puck through the center dividers of the box, out through a hole placed at each end of the box, also ...

  8. Table hockey - Wikipedia

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    A table hockey game, also called rod hockey game, stick hockey, bubble hockey, and board hockey, is a game for two players, derived from ice hockey. The game consists of a representation of a hockey rink; the players score goals by hitting a small puck into the opposing "net" with cutout figures that represent hockey players.

  9. Hockey stick - Wikipedia

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    Girl with a field hockey stick. A hockey stick is a piece of sports equipment used by the players in all the forms of hockey to move the ball or puck (as appropriate to the type of hockey) either to push, pull, hit, strike, flick, steer, launch or stop the ball/puck during play with the objective being to move the ball/puck around the playing area using the stick, and then trying to score.