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    research. They consist of; volleyball, hockey, tennis, golf, football, and basketball. I wlll be taking a close look at several different things. One thing will be where the sports are played. Another thing will be the equipment requirements for each sport and the cost to play. Volleyball, hockey, tennis, golf, football, and basketball can all be categorized into two dissimilar categories such as, team and individual. Volleyball, basketball, football, and hockey are known as team sports. Golf and

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    Ice hockey is a contact team sport played on ice, usually in a rink, in which two teams of skaters use their sticks to shoot a vulcanized rubber puck into their opponent 's net to score points. Ice hockey teams usually consist of four lines of three forwards, three pairs of defencemen, and two goaltenders. Normally, each team has five players who skate up and down the ice trying to take the puck and score a goal against the opposing team. Teams normally have a goaltender as their sixth on-ice player

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    football, and men’s ice hockey. Although football is the leading cause of concussion in children and adult athletes with 76.8 percent of athletes sustaining a concussion at some point in their career, ice hockey falls into second with 54 percent of athletes experiencing a concussion. There are many reasons why athletes who participate in ice hockey incur concussions, especially at young ages. Several factors include deliberate head shots, kids hitting their heads off the ice when they fall, getting

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    The objective of ice hockey is to score more goals than your opponent on their goaltender. As simple as that seems, the game can be much more complicated.”Hockey is a unique sport in the sense that you need each and every guy helping each other and pulling in the same direction to be successful.”(Gretzky, Wayne 1961) Ice hockey is especially popular in western culture. It originates in Montreal, Quebec in Canada. On March 3, 1875, the first organized indoor game was played at Montreal's Victoria

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    prevent any confusion. The sport of Lacrosse is played by both men's and women's teams. The rules for each are similar, but there are differences. For example, body-checking is illegal in the women's game. That is why the amount of protective equipment in the women's game is far less than that for the men's game. The men's game uses ten players while the women's game uses 12 players. Women’s sticks cannot have mesh for the pockets, and the ball must be located above the sidewall every time it is

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    Sweeney Brings Sled Hockey to Portland Sled hockey was invented in the early 1960s at the Stockholm rehabilitation center. A group of Swedes wanted to continue to play hockey despite their disability. The game follows the ice hockey rules with a few exceptions. The players sit on specially designed sleds that have two hockey blades under them. Furthermore, each player uses two specially designed sticks with metal pick on the ends. This helps the person propel themselves across the ice. Finally, the goalie

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    the moment Wayne Gretzky strapped on his first pair of skates at the age of two, he has been known as one of the best players ever to play in the National Hockey League and is known worldwide. Like many other professional hockey players, Gretzky was born in Canada, Ontario, Canada on January 26, 1961. At six years old, he was already playing hockey with older kids and when he played in peewee, he dominated. His final year of peewee, he scored an astonishing 378 goals. As Gretzky grew up, he continued

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    average American has witnessed 200,000 acts of violence on television, most of them occurring during game one of the NHL playoff series (Steve Rushin).” With statistics like that, one may think hockey is just a dangerous, violent sport, but that does not encompass all of the aspects of hockey. While hockey may seem like just a violent sport, it's roots run deep in history all over the world. The goal of the game is really quite simple. It’s just like many other contact team sport where the objective

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    Hockey Related Injuries Hockey is a demanding sport that not only requires teamwork but also speed and power. As a result of this many players are at risk for severe injuries during their playing career. Although many of the injuries happen on accident most of them can be avoided. The chance of obtaining an injury in hockey is heightened because it is a physical contact sport. There’s checking and tripping and fights that break out. The players are also on a slippery surface that’s equivalent to

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    The most common causes of the injuries are blows from the hockey sticks and collisions with other players. Head and facial injuries include concussions, contusions and lacerations to the face, eye and dental damage. Concussions result from being hit so hard that the player losses consciousness. Players experiencing

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