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Hockey!TRANSCRIPT
•About the Author•How to Ice Skate•Equipment of Hockey•Terms of Hockey •Terms of Hockey Cont.•Rules or Penalties of Hockey
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•History of Hockey•Teams in the NHL –Eastern Conference•Teams in the NHL- Western Conference
•Most Stanley Cups•Resources
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My name is Ryan Welch. I’m now a Sophomore and Grand Valley State University where I am going into Physical Education. I chose this topic on Hockey because this has been part of my life for the past 14 years. I have been part of many different teams throughout my life and have had many accomplishments. In high school, I played Varsity for 4 years at Davison in which I was All State my junior and senior year. I hold the record there for the most points in a career with 233 in 92 games. I later went on and was named captain of the Junior Generals in Flint, Michigan where I played a season. Last year 2007 I joined Grand Valley State University’s hockey team and now currently serving as the assistance captain. In the future I hope to someday be a coach either at the college levels or the high school level. I can be reached at [email protected]
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•Learn to maintain your balance on the ice•Find your center of gravity. At first you may want to use the boards to stay balanced.
•Try to walk on your skates•This is the basic step in beginning how to skate. Again use the boards or many times they will have something for you to push while walking on the ice.
•Lean on your weak foot, then push in a diagonal direction outwards with your strong foot.
•Example would be riding a skate board. •Keep this up and begin to take longer strides and try to glide.
•As you get the basic steps to skate the next step when taking longer strides is to point the toe in which you are pushing off of. Example if your pushing with your left, left toe is pointed. This will make you faster as you skate.
•Bend your knees and move your body with the strokes. •Bending your knees will keep you balanced. Your knees are bent like your sitting on a toilet. As you push with your right foot your left arm and your body will be forward. There are many learn to skate programs if you want to learn how to skate faster. All it takes is a little practice!!
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For more information click here for USA hockey
•The RinkHockey is played on a rink 200' long and 85' wide, with rounded corners. The ice surface
has painted lines on it, which indicate face-off circles, the goal crease, and the various zones. The most important lines are the red line (which runs across the center of the ice) and the blue
lines (which are parallel to the red line and are painted 73' from each end of the rink).
•The GoalsEach team has a net or goal at each end of the ice. The object of the game is to put the
puck I n the net more times than the other team does. The posts are six feet apart and the top post (or crossbar) is four feet from the ice. A red line called the goal line is painted between the
two posts, and the puck must cross this line entirely for a goal to be counted.
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Officials- There are usually 2 to 3 officials on the ice of a hockey game. Two linesmen which calls Off-sides and Icing. One official usually with orange arm bands who calls the penalties
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Icing- When a team shoots it behind the red line across the others teams goal line
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Theses are the Rules in hockey in which you CAN NOT do. If the official see you and calls a minor penalty on you, you will serve 2 minutes in the Penalty Box. There is also a major penalty in which the Referee will determine the severity of the penalty and minimum of 5 minutes in the Penalty Box Tripping (with the stick or knee) Holding (with stick or hands) Hooking (with stick) Interference (checking or impeding a player without the puck)Penalties are called for dangerous use of the stick, including:Slashing Spearing High-sticking (hitting an opponent in the head or face) Cross-checking (hitting an opponent with the shaft of the stick)Elbowing Checking from behind Kneeing Roughing
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•The first recorded game of Ice Hockey -Mid 1850’sBritish soldiers stationed in Kingston, and Halifax, Canada
•Montreal’s Victoria Skating Rink- March 3,1875First organized game between James Creighton and several McGill students
•First set of Rules1877 the first set of rules were made by James
Creighton and students at McGill•Governor General of Canada, Lord Stanley of Preston-1892
Governor became very interested in hockey and since there was no recognition in Canada he purchased a decorative bowl for use as a trophy
•Montreal,HC- 1893First team to receive the Stanley Cup for the best team in Canada. It still goes on today for the best team in the
National Hockey League
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Yale vs. Johns Hopkins- 1893In the United States this was the first game recorded
Original Six 1942The National Hockey League create the Original Six which included
Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks, Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Detroit Red WingsNHL
The national hockey league now consists of 30 teams ranging from Canada to the United States. The league is divided into two Conferences (western conference and the eastern conference). Today the Stanley Cup is awarded to the best team in the league
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Click to watch Red Wings 2008 Championship
•New Jersey Devils•New York Islanders
•New York Rangers•Philadelphia Flyers
•Pittsburg Penguins•Boston Bruins
•Buffalo Sabres•Montreal Canadiens
•Ottawa Senators•Toronto Maple Leafs
•Atlanta Thrashers•Carolina Hurricans
•Florida Panthers•Tampa Bay Lighting
•Washington Capitals
2005-2006 the Carolina Hurricans were the last team in the Eastern Conference to win the Stanley Cup
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NHL WEBSITE
•Chicago Blackhawks•Columbus Blue Jackets
•Detroit Red Wings•Nashiville Predators
•St. Louis Blues•Calgary Flames
•Colorado Avalanche•Edmonton Oilers
•Minnesota Wild•Vancouver Canucks
•Anaheim Ducks•Los Angeles Kings
•Phoenix Coyotes•San Jose Sharks
2007-2008 Detroit Red Wings the last time the Western Conference won the Stanley Cup
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Montreal Canadiens (24*)
Toronto Maple Leafs (13)
Detroit Red Wings (11)
Boston Bruins (5)
Edmonton Oilers (5)
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http://www.nhl.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Original_Six
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http://www.usahockey.com/
http://www.prohockeystuff.com/
http://www.firstbasesports.com/hockey_glossary.html
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