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  2. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey team training on synthetic ice. Synthetic ice is a solid polymer material designed for skating using normal metal-bladed ice skates. Rinks are constructed by interlocking panels. Synthetic ice is sometimes called artificial ice, but that term is ambiguous, as it is also used to mean the mechanically frozen skating surface created by ...

  3. Ice hockey stick - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey sticks are approximately 150–200 cm long, composed of a long, slender shaft with a flat extension at one end called the blade. National Hockey League (NHL) sticks are up to 63 inches (160 cm) long. [1] The blade is the part of the stick used to contact the puck, and is typically 25 to 40 cm long.

  4. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    Two early indoor ice rinks made of mechanically frozen ice in the United States opened in 1894, the North Avenue Ice Palace in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Ice Palace in New York City. The St. Nicholas Rink , ( a.k.a. "St. Nicholas Arena"), was an indoor ice rink in New York City which existed from 1896 until its demolition in the 1980s.

  5. This synthetic ice rink lets you skate indoors - AOL

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  6. Here are the new concessions at Nationwide Arena for the CBJ ...

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    Pucks & Clucks, a cart near Section 105, will sell boneless wings with your choice of sauce, vegan nuggets, grilled- and fried-chicken sandwiches and a special Hawaiian burger.

  7. Floor hockey - Wikipedia

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    While the sport of ringette was initially influenced by the rules of basketball, ice hockey, broomball, and a variety of floor hockey games played during the early part of the 20th century, particularly the floor hockey style codified by Sam Jacks, gym ringette was developed in Canada near the end of the 20th century and was designed as an off ...

  8. Herb Brooks National Hockey Center - Wikipedia

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    The Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, also known as the Brooks Center, is a 6,000+ seat ice hockey arena that can seat up to 8,000 in St. Cloud, Minnesota. It is home to the St. Cloud State University Huskies men's & women's ice hockey teams, and the Saint John's University Johnnies ice hockey team. The main rink is named for the late ...

  9. Air hockey - Wikipedia

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    A group of five air hockey pucks. Air hockey pucks are discs made of Lexan polycarbonate resin. Standard USAA and AHPA-approved pucks are yellow, red, and green. In competitive play, a layer of thin white tape is placed on the face-up side. Air hockey pucks come in circles and other shapes (triangle, hexagon, octagon, or square).