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3 Hockey Safety Tips To Prevent Serious Injury On The Ice
Saturday, April 30th, 2011Because ice hockey is such a physical sport, the very nature of the game makes it impossible to prevent all possible injuries. Dangers like flying hockey sticks, sharp skate blades, and hockey pucks moving at the speed of the most recent slap shot are all dangers to content with. The minimum damage done by a flying hockey puck will be a noticeable bruise. Of course, this is a best case situation. It would be unwise to dismiss the possibility of pulls, sprains, and other more mundane injuries. Hockey really can be a dangerous sport. It’s important for all who play to have a very sharp awareness of what is going on at all times. We have some important hockey safety tips you should know about that may prevent a nasty injury down the road.
Tour Hockey TR440 Hockey Ice Skates – Black/ Silver
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010Tour Hockey TR440 Hockey Ice Skates – Black/ Silver
Stick Hockey Infant/Toddler T-Shirt
Sunday, May 16th, 2010Stick Hockey Infant/Toddler T-Shirt
Ice Hockey World Championship Results
Saturday, May 15th, 2010Ice Hockey World Championship Results COLOGNE, Germany (AP) — Results Friday at the ice hockey world championship: Group E Denmark 6, Slovakia 0 Finland 2, Belarus 0 Group F Canada 12, Norway 1 Sweden 4, Latvia 2 Read more on AP via Yahoo! Sports
how do you break in a stiff new pair of hockey ice skates?
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Perfect Paperback of College Hockey Guide Men’s Edition 2009-10
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009The College Hockey Guide is a must for the high school age player searching for the right mix of academics and hockey at the highest level. –Jerry York, Head Coach, Boston College The College Hockey Guide is the most comprehensive guide of it’s kind that I have ever seen. The College Hockey Guide will be [...]
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