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    Lord Stanley, the governor general, donates the Stanley Cup as a hockey trophy. 1893- Lord Stanley, the governor general, donates the Stanley Cup as a hockey trophy. Lord Stanley, bought a 7” high and 11” wide silver cup (the Stanley Cup) what had cost 10 guineas. (What is $50) In 1926 the Stanley cup became the national trophy for the national hockey league. He donated the Stanley cup because of that he thought that there should be a challenge cup for the league. The first Stanley cup was play on March 22 1894, and it was played in Montreal. The cup was won and give to the Montreal AAA with their defeat over the Ottawa generals. Lord Stanley was born on the 15th of January of 1841, and he died on 14th of June of 1908. Princess…

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    Intergenerational Trauma

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    Maple Leafs-Montreal Canadiens rivalry is well known to be the longest and most bitter rivalry between two teams in the National Hockey League. It is rooted in the extreme competitiveness between Canada’s two largest cities: Toronto, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec. The Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cups, whereas the Maple Leafs trail with a meager 13. They have the two largest fanbases in the NHL league that fill their arenas for home and away games, particularly when they play one another. These…

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    Prospect Faceoff: Matthews stays hot in Zurich, Svechnikov/Garland dual, plus two top-20 teams clash in college hockey Auston Matthews is taking an unconventional path to the NHL, and has earned a few accolades already while playing in Switzerland. Two electric playmakers go head-to-head in a battle of assist machines in the QMJHL, and a pair of potential Canadian teammates will likely see a lot of each other in a weekend contest. The Tampa Bay Lightning’s newest signee lines up against a…

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    Manon Rheaume is a female ice hockey goaltender who is best known for being the first woman to play in the NHL. Manon was born in Beauport, Ontario on February 24th, 1972. Manon was the second child in her family of five. Her parents, Nicole and Pierre Rheaume also gave birth to two boys. Martin, who is older than Manon, and Pascal who is the youngest. Manon always grew up with a passion for hockey. She trained with boys and played on boys’ teams when she was in minor hockey because, at that…

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    Essay About Hockey

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    Hockey is Canada’s recognized olympic winter sport and also is the greatest contribution to sports all around the world. Canada is considered the homeland of winter hockey, and is known as a canadian and olympic sport. Over the last Canadian generation, men, women and children have played intensely in hockey at different levels and have emotionally watched the sport with tremendous amount of interest in the sport. Canadian players form many teams in the National Hockey League and overseas…

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    Why we Canadians LOVE hockey Hockey is Canada’s National Winter Sport and is a symbol of Canada. Us Canadian are very competitive about the game. A lot of us start hockey as early as we can slip into skate and hold a stick. When we start in our early years we build skill and teamwork. In this way hockey is a teamwork sport. It is a great way to bring everyone together. For example, you could be playing at your pond with friends or at a pub with fans around you. You meet people by the…

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    Pay-For-Play In Hockey

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    The game of hockey as it is experienced today is due to many influences throughout several decades of play. Early versions of the sport have been recorded in the mid-19th century. One of the most important factors in shaping the game was the introduction and acceptance of professionalism. Today the most recognizable leagues and teams play at the professional level, such as in the National Hockey League and many high level players boast large salaries. However, in the early formation of the…

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    “From Stanley Cups to Coffee Cups”, this book is about Tim Horton, whose real name is Myles Gilbert “Tim” Horton. He was a famous Canadian hockey player who helped win 4 Stanley Cups. Horton was also most known for creating a coffee and doughnut shop called Tim Hortons, which is currently very popular with Canadians. His original name was named after his grandfathers, Myles and Gilbert, but his mother always would rather use the name “Tim”. Therefore, Tim was his informal name ever since birth.…

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    Hockey In Canada

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    For as long as any Canadian can remember when winter comes, bringing with it all the usual cold, snow, and ice, Canadians young and old are struck by the passion known as hockey. Whether on a backyard rink, playing minor league, rep or professional, the level hardly seems to matter as the players skate up and down the ice trying to shoot and score. Whether this is because it’s a nationally loved sport, developed in Canada or because it simply provides a way of embracing relief from winter, this…

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    The Impact of Hockey on Canadian Society. Vincenzo Presutti Mrs.D’Angelo Dec 16 2014 CHC 2D7 Sports has the power to greatly affect a large number of people. People are affected by economic, physical, and political properties. In Canada, hockey has the power to change peoples lives. Changing peoples lives in Canada is not an easy task to do. To change peoples lives in Canada, hockey has impacted society in many different ways. Hockey has made an important impact on Canadian…

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