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    It has a feeling an atmosphere like no other. It may look like just an ordinary grey pole barn from the pothole filled parking lot, but inside it's such an electrifying place. As I walk into the hockey rink it's like I can feel my head clear, it must be the frigid air. Fans fill the stands, children fill the locker room, and the love for the game fills the rink. As the front door opens and you enter the cold stings your nostrils, and the sound of the buzzer rings your ears. From the stands…

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    1900’s. I will focus on the hockey articles in this first paragraph and argue how hockey as a sport has shaped society to be a hegemonic one. To begin, I will summarize the hockey articles discussed in the newspaper and bring up what I thought is important not only to how sports was reported and looked at but as well how sports shapes society and as well sets gender norms. In the first article Varsity Trims a Composite Senior Team By Score of 20-6, it talks about college hockey and how a varsity…

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    Imagine you are a professional hockey player in the National Hockey League, or NHL. You grew up around hockey and the sport became your lifestyle. You started playing it by the time you could walk and because you loved it, you stuck with it with one goal in mind: to be a player in the NHL. You weren’t the best athlete on the teams you played for, but you were still good enough to make them—and you were one tough player. Finally, you got the one thing you always wanted and an NHL team drafts you.…

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    I've asked myself which sport is better, Soccer or Hockey? Which sport deserves all the attention? Both sports are very popular around the world. Soccer has about 4 billion fans, which makes it the most popular sport in the world. Hockey has around 2 billion fans. Soccer has been around for over 2,000 years and Hockey has been around since 1875. Physically, soccer requires players to have a lot of body strength and high levels of fitness because a soccer game entails many kilometers of running…

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    Other players had years of experience. I still had my dad tie my skates. I joined the team knowing I would not good, but I expected to learn fast and become an essential part of the team. When that didn’t happen, I began to hate playing hockey but I refused to quit. I trained during spare time. After practice, I left the rink drenched in sweat, my face red as a tomato and my whole body so sore it felt numb. Nevertheless, I still lived on the bench during games. After becoming discouraged…

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    I started hockey when I was in first grade, or seven years old. I wasn’t the greatest when I first started, but I always practiced the hardest I possibly could . The thing I remember the most about hockey was when I was little was going to the ice rink every Sunday morning with my dad, which was the part of hockey that I loved the most. At those practices we always worked on the basic fundamentals such as skating and stopping. Now that seems easy, but it once was very difficult for me. After I…

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    time in NHL history, a live play by play was announced, using an upright telephone, from the rafters of the Mutual Street Arena here in Toronto. Foster Hewitt, the son of respected journalist William Hewitt, was born in Toronto. He is a passionate hockey fan. “I never actually expected to become a sports broadcaster. I always just expected to write the articles about the game afterwards.” Foster said in an interview with the press. The game was between the Toronto St. Pats and the Montreal…

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    ever been to a game of the greatest sport in the world? I recently went to a hockey game, and had a splendid time. Hockey is a game play on ice, with hockey sticks. The goalie protects the goals from the opposing team. Each team may have six players on the ice at a time, including the goalie, and there are two team play against each other. Hockey is a very fast pace sport, and one of my personal favorites. At this hockey game I saw amazing feats, hear a plethora of noises and felt an assortment…

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    Ice Hockey Research Paper

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    many small scale leagues were created for the operation of professional hockey. The current league, the National Hockey League (NHL) was founded in 1917 to structuralize the various teams around North America. The NHL reviews rule changes and schedules the games in which the many teams play. Ice Hockey is considered one of the 4 most popular sports in North America, as well as being very prominent in Canada. Thus, ice hockey is a very popular sport that is enjoyed across the US and Canada.…

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    HI, I am going to tell you all about my roller hockey, One day at 7:00 in the morning i had a roller hockey game i got dressed and it was the start of the game my team scored and then we it was a one nothing game and then we got another one on the board and then it was the buzzer and then i went to the bench and then i got back in the net and the whistle was blown and the puck was dropped and the 2nd period was on its way but then the worst thing in the world just happened they scored and then…

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