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Ice Hockey In Harlem is a non profit, comunity-based organization for youth, that uses the sport of hockey to promote academic acheivement, responsibility, teamwork and good character.
Based on City Council Profiles (1995) for Harlem Councilmanic Districts 8, 9 and 10 there are 500,00 ...
Hockey pulls you in two directions at once. First, it's a sport of grace and coordination. Without that, you have no hope of using the long, thin stick to maneuver the short, fat puck across the slick surface - all the while trying to stay balanced on a pair of thin metal blades. As if that is ...
Hockey is fun, fast and it's great exercise. Played the right way, it's exciting and it's safe. As a doctor and a parent, I believe all children should play sports. Why? Well, it isn't just because of the coordination and physical well-being that sports help to develop. Equally important is th ...
More than 2 million boys and girls under the age of 18 are playing hockey in the United States. Several rule changes, technological advancements in equipment, and mandatory wearing of helmets and face masks have made hockey a safer sport for all to play and enjoy.
While the origins of ice hockey are unclear, it's widely accepted that the British are responsible for bringing hockey to North America. Soldiers stationed in Nova Scotia, Canada, played the earliest games. By the 1870s, a group of college students at McGill Univers ...