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Learn about modern ice hockey competitions nowadays (Part 3)

by editfse59or · Dec 2, 2020

Basic rules

Modern hockey means a very fast speed. The following action features can be distinguished.

Ice Hockey is arranged in order before the beginning of each game segment. The match consists of three 20-minute phases. At any time stop ending with a face. The break time is 15 minutes. Only 5 players and a goalkeeper can be on the pitch, in total, the club is comprised of around 25 athletes.

The power struggle is allowed. It is strictly forbidden to take steps, defeat an opponent with his elbow, and also endeavor to hold the opponent by force. For each violation, an athlete can be removed from the game within minutes, while his team will be forced to defend the minority.

The target width is 1.83 meters and the height is just 1.22 m. The match is closely monitored by the referee and his 2 assistants. The hockey rink consists of several sections, separated by three blue lines. Fields are surrounded by guarding parties. Also on the ice, you will find 9 different spots where the confrontation takes place.

The uniform and necessary equipments for playing hockey

New players must purchase the following items.

A club made of aluminum or wood.

Skating shoes.

Thin elbows.

Helmet.

Bibs

Groin guard

Special shorts and sweaters.

Gloves (gaiter) and shield.

The goalkeeper must also have masks and traps. It is very important to buy high-quality equipment, as it can protect players from unpleasant injuries and damage. You can find the best deals on winter sportswear in Stayer’s online clothing store. All products are affordable, and the products will last you several years.

Modern ice hockey has formed as a sports game in Canada

Modern ice hockey has formed as a sports game in Canada, its nature contributed to the spread of this game. At first, they played not with a ball, but with a heavy ball (Show shinni). British soldiers played tires at Kingston Harbor in 1843, reading a line from the Kingston Hockey Hall of Fame.

In another source, Canadian historian E. Horsley argued that in 1847 at Kingston in hockey matches the team consisted of 50 or more players. A court chronicle in the Montreal newspapers for the same year (1847) states that a Montreal court complaint was received against young people who, at a city ice rink, had used adhesives on ice with a stick.

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