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  2. Peter Puck - Wikipedia

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    Peter Puck. Peter Puck is a hockey puck-shaped cartoon character. The puck, whose animated adventures appeared on both NBC's Hockey Game of the Week and CBC's Hockey Night in Canada during the 1970s, explained ice hockey rules, equipment and the sport's history to the home viewing audience. The voice of Peter Puck was provided by Ronnie Schell.

  3. Inline hockey - Wikipedia

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    Another milestone occurred for puck roller hockey in 1977, when the North American Puck Hockey Championship was held in a venue away from ball hockey for the first time. The 1977 puck championships were staged in Houston, Texas to large crowds and a great amount of publicity, as fourteen newspapers and television stations covered the event. The ...

  4. Yancey Collegiate Institute Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Yancey Collegiate Institute Historic District is a historic school complex and national historic district located at Burnsville, Yancey County, North Carolina.The district encompasses seven contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and one contributing object built between 1914 and 1955.

  5. Table hockey - Wikipedia

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    A Stiga table hockey game. 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 ...

  6. Want free tickets to UNC, NC State or Duke games? Here’s how ...

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    Free sports games at Duke University. The following sports — for both men’s and women’s teams — are free and open to the public:. Cross Country. Fencing. Field Hockey. Golf. Rowing ...

  7. High-sticking - Wikipedia

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    A referee calling a high-sticking penalty. High-sticking can refer to two infractions in the sport of ice hockey.. High-sticking the puck, as defined in Rule 80 [1] of the rules of the National Hockey League, may occur when a player intentionally or inadvertently plays the puck with his stick above the height of the shoulders or above the cross bar of a hockey goal.

  8. 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 ...

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