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    My Hockey Lesson Lessons

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    back. This is the lesson I have learned through this last hockey season. My coach, my teammates, my parents, all taught me this one lesson and from this, I became a better, athlete, student, and probably the most important a better person. Through this essay, I will share this lesson and how it applies to my story and hopefully, it can apply to your story as well. In 8th grade I moved here to Camas from a small town in Alaska where hockey was a lifestyle. We moved after tryouts however so I couldn’t

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    Prospect Impressions: Eichel 's beauty, Ritchie stays hot for San Diego, Chabot goes coast-to-coast Jack Eichel and Sam Bennett score do-it-all goals for their respective teams, and Thomas Chabot didn 't see much of a need to pass the puck either. Likewise, Nick Ritchie is on fire in the AHL with eight goals in his first nine games, though his game-winner this week was a little awkward. Finally, an unlikely league with a phenomenal talent is featured in this week 's Prospect Impressions

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    Ice skating can be a difficult sport to learn because there are many steps to learn before you can even think about going into a competition. To be able to start you will need a pair of professional ice skates, ice skating nylons, a ice skating dress or clothes suited to practice in like loose sweatpants and a long sleeves. First, you need to learn the basics of ice skating. You need to be able to balance on the ice without holding onto the wall, falling, and wobbling side to side. In order to move

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    Yesterday, the NHL created a little drama when they announced, at 9:58am, that protected lists from each team for the upcoming Vegas Golden Knights expansion draft, set for 10am, would be pushed back 30 minutes to 10:30. The head scratching move, for which no reason was ever officially given, started the wave of social media activity that would not slow for all of Father’s Day 2017. Closer to home, there was plenty of venom spewed towards Islanders general manager Garth Snow when the lists were

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    The second my feet lifted off the soap-caked floor, I felt different. The skin on my neck was tingling, adrenaline was racing through my body, and my bones were engaged in a newfound excitement. My mother was wrong. The bathroom floor is a fun place to go “figure skating” on soap suds. My sister, Emily, and I began our skating journey at Kent State University, where we had been enrolled in “Learn To Skate” classes for as long as we could remember. Spinning circles faster than a horse around the

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    Niagara Icedogs Essay

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    It’s shaping up to be a December to remember for the Niagara IceDogs. The Ontario Hockey League team so far has played five games this month and has won four of them, including the last three in a row. Their latest victory - and seventh in the last 11 games - came Saturday night in Ottawa, where the IceDogs blanked the 67’s 3-0 to wrap up a two-game road swing through eastern Ontario. Matthew Philip, Danial Singer and Elijah Roberts each scored a goal, and Stephen Dhillon stopped 29 shots for his

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    What is the first image that comes to mind when you think of hockey? The Stanley cup? The average amount of goals scored in a game? No, Most people think of fighting. Two people going at it, trying to kill each other while on ice. There is a lot of controversy if this should stay in the game. I think fighting should be allowed in the National Hockey League (NHL). Some of the reason why fighting should be allowed in the National Hockey League are fighting could prevent other injuries.Fighting is

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    Youth Olympics ice hockey game. The game was at 7 pm, it was the last night of the youth Olympics. Everyone that participated in any type of sport showed up to the game, and most of the people that attended wanted Canada to come out on top of the game. The arena was completely packed even before the game started. The rink was getting rowdy and thousands of the Canadian fans started yelling at their top of their lungs “Let's go Canada!” before we even started having our warm up on the ice. No matter how

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    legend with his number retired by the wings joined the team in the 1950-51 season. The ‘50 season was the first an octopus was thrown on the ice in a Wings game. Each tentacle to show how many games needed to win the cup. In 1952 in the playoffs Lindsay and Howe received death threats when they played in game 4. When the Wings one Lindsay skated to center ice and pretended to shoot the Maple leaf fans. The Wings won back to back cups in 1954 and 1955.

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    Blackhawks Narrative

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    stepped out of the United Center into the dark, cold, city smelling air of the October night, we couldn’t believe our eyes. Blackhawks’ alumni Bobby Hull was outside signing autographs and taking pictures. Since I was still a kid and just getting into hockey, I didn’t know who this was, but the rest of my family did. They all said we had to go by him since there wasn’t a large crowd. Because I was young and curious, I agreed. All together, we walked towards the small, hushed crowd surrounding him. My

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