How to Play Ice Hockey?

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Playing ice hockey is the coolest game on earth if you're not afraid of a contact sport. After buying the equipment, the best way to learn is to get out there and play. Five skaters and a goalie on either side face off against one another, trying to
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How to Play Hockey
Ice hockey is a high-velocity, high-contact, high-intensity sport. It may seem like simply skating around an ice hockey rink and trying to get a puck into a net but there is more depth to the game than that. To play ice hockey well you need to be... More »
Difficulty: Challenging
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