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My coach is making me do a paper about hockey theory <_< and i was wondering if anyone could help me. Or just post some interesting facts that would be beneficial to others.

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Hockey is a superior sport in a way. It takes all other sports and puts them together and you have hockey.

Think about it...

Basketball - 5-5 trying to make baskets, with team strategy

Football - Hitting

Soccer - Team passing, low scoring game

Boxing - self explanitory

Figure skating - Use of ice

Lacrosse - Team passing, using sticks, with alot of contact

Ask me, hockey is a combination of all of these.

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The first pucks were cow kneecaps.

werent they cow "patties" aka shit

Just some facts will add more later

-The first puck was square, not round.

-A puck sometimes moves at speeds of more than 150 MPH

-Originally, games were played with 9 players on a side

-The name hockey comes from the French word "hoquet", which is a shepherd's crook

also fighting is somewhat tolerated, unlike most sports

Canada and the Soviet Union have been the two dominant countries in Olympic ice hockey. The two countries have won 14 out of the 19 Olympic tournaments

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I'm pretty sure the first pucks were simply balls that eventually got the tops and bottoms cut off to leave flat portions so it was less bouncy on ice. Maybe I'm wrong.

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i dont know exactly, but i do know it was started by british soldiers stationed in canada during the winter. it seems plausible that it could be a frozen peice of cow shit, or a flat ball

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Hockey players of today are lazier than ever, they expect other people to do their work for them.

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