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stealth61 [152]
3 years ago
9

Brief summary of the game of HOCKEY on how the game has changed back when it started to the present day: The rules, equipment, r

ink, players...
History
2 answers:
Molodets [167]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

HOCKEY

Explanation:

well umm hockey is an official sport and it is played on ice in an ice rink and its a contact team sport where two teams compete to win the game

in order to win the game players must strategize and utilize their teammates and surroundings and guide the puck which is just a rubber sort of puck and hit it with their sticks that are curved on the bottom as they skate with big paddings. i dont know exactly why you're asking this question or what class this is even for but umm yeah hockey is just a sport and its played at a fast speed on ice and players must wear gear and padding and helmets and they use their sticks in order to push pass or shoot the rubber puck on the ground into the goal on the other end. like every other sport yes there is a pentalty box in case there is something fishy going on and a ref catches one of the players doing something illegal. and ya i mean i hope that answers your question.

Advocard [28]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

ask your hockey teacher

Explanation:

dont ask me tbh i need points to ask my question

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