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Air Hockey Tables To Choose From

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Marx Staple

Air hockey is a game of strategy, conditioning, and lets not forget fun. It can be played at home for some relaxation or you can get serious and get involved at the tournament level. You can enjoy a game of air hockey online but theres nothing quite like playing the real thing. So if you are thinking about buying your own table here are some air hockey tables to choose from.

Rangers Face a 3-0 Series Deficit and the Possibility of Losing Jagr

Posted on May 4, 2008 by Ken Johnson

The New York Rangers are faced with pressures such as Sean Avery injury, the steep odds against a comeback from a 3-0 series deficit to the Penguins and whether or not it is Jaromir Jagr's last stand in New York.

Penguins beat Rangers with a 2-0 Series Lead

Posted on April 30, 2008 by Ken Johnson

Jordan Staal scored a power-play goal in the second period giving the Penguins a 2-0 victory over the Rangers and a sweep of the first 2 games of their 2nd round series.

NHL Season Ends with The Capitals' Winning Goals and Points Titles

Posted on April 19, 2008 by Ken Johnson

The Devils defeated the Rangers for home ice advantage, 3-2. They will play the Rangers in the 4 vs. 5 matchup and will be first round opponents.

Panthers Win 1-0 Despite 53 Shots by the Islanders

Posted on March 9, 2008 by Ken Johnson

Stress peaks with extreme highs and extreme lows all in one game with 53 goal shots. The Islanders broke the record for the most shots by a losing team. Panthers win 1-0.

National Hockey League And The Stanley Cup

Posted on March 7, 2008 by upinder singh negi1

Each team in the NHL plays 82 regular season games, 41 games at home and 41 on the road. Teams used to play all other teams in the league at least once, but this will no longer be the case following implementation of post-lockout changes.

Women's Hockey Teams

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Women's hockey has made a place for itself in the last twenty years. It has become an accepted and well-played sport in a number of countries, from the US and Canada to Europe and down to Australia. The first women's international hockey tournament was in the year 1916 in Ohio, between teams from Canada and the United States. This continued through the years until the middle 1970s when Europe and Korea, Japan, and China started participating in international hockey tournaments. A number ...

Women in Hockey

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Ice hockey has increased in popularity in women's sports with the number of participants increasing by 400% in the last decade. It wasn't until 1998 when women's hockey was added as a medal event at the winter games in Nagano, Japan. The United States won gold that year with Canada winning silver and Finland coming in last with bronze. The minor difference in women's hockey and men's hockey is that there's no body checking in women's hockey. After a 1990 hockey match body checking was eliminated...

When Hockey Players Were Tough

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

To find hockey players that could brave exhaustion, hockey fights, and sleet and snow, we have to go way back to 1905 and an early Stanley Cup contest. The Stanley Cup had started in 1892, and in those days there was no playoff structure, so an opposing team could simply issue a challenge to the reigning champion. The team from Ottawa presently held the title, and a team from Dawson City in the Klondike issued a challenge to Frank McGee and his Ottawa team. The Klondike in the Alaskan wildern...

Using Your Hockey Stick Effectively

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Ice Hockey is composed of two basic skills, great skating technique and great stickhandling skills. In this introduction, let's look at good basic stickhandling. The very first thing to consider is whether the hockey stick you are using is the best one for you. It may be an old stick inherited from a friend or brother, or it may be the "top of the line" that you had just read about in a magazine. There is no best shape or material for a hockey stick, but the most important consideration is t...



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The History of hockey

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

This unique sport of using a stick and a hard rubber puck has pretty unique history going back as far as 17th and 18th century England. In the Irish term it was coined as 'hockie', and over time it's made its way to what it is today. The sport over time had acquired a pretty high charged and chaotic competitive side. Whole villages would play against each other and according to what was noted in history it was an expression of pride and manhood and up to 100 people would participate in the games...

When Hockey Players Were Tough

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

To find hockey players that could brave exhaustion, hockey fights, and sleet and snow, we have to go way back to 1905 and an early Stanley Cup contest. The Stanley Cup had started in 1892, and in those days there was no playoff structure, so an opposing team could simply issue a challenge to the reigning champion. The team from Ottawa presently held the title, and a team from Dawson City in the Klondike issued a challenge to Frank McGee and his Ottawa team. The Klondike in the Alaskan wildern...

The Latest and Greatest Hockey Fights

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Marx Staple

Youre a serious hockey fan and part of the game is those tense moment which inevitably lead to a few fists flying. So what are the latest and greatest hockey fights to be recorded? Contrary to what many believe hockey has never been a non violent sport. Some believe it was once a sport of grace and ice dancing. Just a little research will reveal hockey has always been a testosterone sport. After all its those fight or flight moments that often keep you glued to your chair.

Ice Hockey Is Back!

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Marx Staple

Hockey fans are letting out a big sigh of relief knowing that theyll not be left in the cold another season. Finally after 17 months the hockey teams and players have reached an agreement. This season is going to be great because ice hockey is back! But how did we get from here to there? What caused us fans to miss over a years worth of entertainment? The long outages was frustrating for hockey fans! Week after week wed hear about no progress, followed by hope that the season could be saved, fol...

2008-2009 NHL Season Preview

Posted on October 4, 2008 by Kevin Chaves

The time of year has come that makes every NHL fan giddy inside like a little child waiting for Santa Claus; the beginning of a new season. A time where team hats and jerseys will be worn everyday at work, home and arena's around North America. Just like the ones before, this NHL season brings teams with new coaches, new players and new expectations.

Hockey At The International Level

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Since the conception and foundation of Hockey, this sport has crossed from Canada-the birthplace of the sport and across the pond to Europe and back to the United States. As far as competition at the international level. The international men's ice hockey world championships are highly regarded by Europeans and less regarded by Americans because it coincides at the same time the Stanley cup playoffs happen. Unfortunately, Canada, United States, and other countries with a large concentration of N...

Pro Hockey Games That Are Not On Television

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

The one thing that people who are not economically savvy is that people invest $213 billion dollars just in professional sports, alone which only makes up 1/8 of the national economy. It takes about $70 million+ to operate a single NHL franchise despite the popularity of a team. This is why so many teams have resorted to raising ticket prices due to a number of factors low television exposure due to getting out bidded by other networks for broadcast rights to that teams games, increases in ticke...

Hockey Gifts For Under $50

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Marx Staple

If you in the market for a gift and you are lucky enough to be buying for a hockey fan, a hockey gift makes a great gift! You have lots of hockey gifts for under $50 to choose from, and theyll love every one of them! Here are 18 hockey gifts to choose from:

Hockey Night In Canada Oldie But A Goldie

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Marx Staple

Hockey Night In Canada is almost as important to Canadian Hockey as hockey itself. Dating back to 1929 its truly an oldie but a goldie!