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Hockey . HOCKEY!!. Seth Robinson. Seth Robinson. History of Hockey. First played March 3, 1875 Made it to the Olympics in 1920. The team. 1 Center, 2 wing men, 2 defense men and 1 goalie per team at a time on the ice. Equipment needed. Jock and Jockstrap Shin pads Socks leggings
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Hockey HOCKEY!! Seth Robinson Seth Robinson
History of Hockey • First played March 3, 1875 • Made it to the Olympics in 1920
The team • 1 Center, 2 wing men, 2 defense men and 1 goalie per team at a time on the ice
Equipment needed • Jock and Jockstrap • Shin pads • Socks leggings • Hockey skates • Ice hockey shorts • Shoulder pads • Elbow pads • Gloves • Jersey • Helmet • Hockey stick • Hockey bag • Mouth guard
Jock strap and long socks or leggings • This one is pretty obvious, it protects the region between your legs. Socks, the big ones that cover your shin pads. Most people apply some sock tape to these to keep the socks and the shin guards stay up on your legs
Hockey skates • If you are playing ice hockey, you will definitely need a pair of ice skates. You should have them sharpened prior to using them for every game
Hockey stick • Hockey sticks come in many different forms. Wood, fiberglass, or composite. Prices can range from as low as $10 to a couple hundred dollars. If you are playing forward, you will want your stick to be between your chin and your nose
Ice hockey shorts • Not to be confused with the shorts that you would wear under your gear, ice hockey shorts go over top of your jock and garter belt and have padding to protect you from shots, slashes and other hits.
Shoulder and elbow pads • Shoulder pads are similar to shoulder pads worn in football however they are much smaller. They protect the majority of your upper body including your shoulders, upper back and chest. • Elbow pads are simple pads that slip over your elbow
jersey • Your jersey goes over your shoulder pads and elbow pads and prevents your gear from falling off mid game
Hockey bag • A hockey bag is basically a large bag that you put all your equipment in. You pretty much have no choice in the matter unless you happen to be an octopus and have eight arms to carry all your gear
Mouth guard • A mouth guard is seldom ever mandatory however teeth are not cheap and taking a puck to the teeth can very easily know your teeth out. The $10 investment is definitely something to consider buying
Helmet • A helmet is a definite necessity in hockey, if you fall, you are going to want to have something to protect your head from concussion
Penalties chargingholding icing the puckslashingcross checkingboarding delayed call of penalty interferencehigh stickingtrippinghookingmisconduct
Charging • is a minor penalty in ice hockey. Rule 41 of the NHL rulebook dictates that charging "shall mean the actions of a player or goalkeeper who, as a result of distance traveled, shall violently check an opponent in any manner. A 'charge' may be the result of a check into the boards, into the goal frame or in open ice."
Holding • is the act of impeding or obstructing an opponent's progress. Rule 533
Icing the puck and slashing • in ice hockey occurs when a player shoots the puck across at least two red lines • in ice hockey is a penalty called when an offending player swings their hockey stick at an opposing player, regardless of contact. slashing
Cross checking • Is an infraction in the sport of ice hockey where a player checks an opponent by using the shaft of his or her stick with both hands. In the rules of the National Hockey League, cross-checking is defined in Rule 59
Interference • the penalty where a player impedes the movement of another player who does not have the
High sticking • is the name of two infractions in the sport of ice hockey that may occur when a player intentionally or inadvertently plays
tripping • A tripping penalty in ice hockey is called by the referee when a player trips an opposing player with their stick , or uses their skate
hooking • Hooking in ice hockey is the act of impeding or obstructing an opponent's progress
Records • RECORDSoldest player.. 52largest attendance.. 71,217longest suspension.. 30 games for stepping on someone with skates on.
Sources • Sourceshttp://proicehockey.about.com/od/learnthegame/a/ice-hockey-rule.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockeyhttp://icehockeyxchange.com/size_charts.html