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They may not be NHL-worthy, but hockey lovers play on at outdoor rinks.
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Children sit on school benches at Al-Tawheed school in Aleppo, January 1, 2013. REUTERS-Muzaffar Salman
People play ice hockey on a frozen Neusiedlersee (lake Neusiedel) in Podersdorf, some 80 kilometres (50 miles) east of Vienna February 3, 2012. REUTERS-Herwig Pramme
A hockey player skates on Lake Louise in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta, December 3, 2010. REUTERS-Shaun Bes
A man plays hockey on an outdoor ice rink in Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto, December 22, 2008. REUTERS-Mark Blinc
Anthony McGroggan changes into his hockey gear in the snow on a frozen lake beside the rink at the Canadian National Pond Hockey Championships in Huntsville, approximately 200 km (124.3 miles) north of Toronto, January 27, 2006. REUTERS-J.P. Moczulsk
Players compete in the Labatt Blue Street Hockey tournament in Buffalo, New York February 11, 2012. REUTERS-Doug Ben
Outdoor hockey players and fans attend the first-ever U.S. Pond Hockey Championships on Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis January 21, 2006. REUTERS-Eric Mille
A group of skaters play pond hockey on Lake Louise near the village of Lake Louise, Alberta November 27, 2007. REUTERS-Andy Clar
Young people play a game of pickup ice hockey on Lake Louise at dusk in the Rocky Mountains of southwest Alberta November 29, 2004. REUTERS-Andy Clar
With the colours of dusk reflecting off the ice a local resident, with hockey stick in hand, skates on one of the frozen Vermillion Lakes just outside Banff, Alberta November 23, 2007. REUTERS-Andy Clar
A skater plays ice hockey on a frozen lake in Beijing December 23, 2010. REUTERS-Fan D