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Hayley Wickenheiser is averaging 2.6 points per game this year with the University of Calgary Dinos.

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Everyone Loves Hockey, they just don't know it yet.

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Marian Hossa and Ty Conklin are the first duo in history to play in two consecutive Stanley Cup Finals against their old team.

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In Pittsburgh, the Igloo (their original arena) is the reason for the Penguins’ name, and not the other way around.

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A the puck travels 200ft before finishing into the net. http://bit.ly/eBvxPd

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If you loose your helmet in an olympic game you must get off the ice or pick it up and put it back on or its a stoppage of play.

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The Seattle Metropolitains were the first American team to win the Stanley Cup, doing so in 1917 (also the first year of the NHL).

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The first Olympic ice hockey tournament was played during the Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium in 1920.

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During an AHL regular season game, goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere lost 17 pounds in 2 periods of play before discovering that he has a problem with air intake while drinking fluids. He uses a custom gatorade bottle this has a built in straw so that he wont be able to take in any air while drinking.

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About 160 gallons of water are used each time ice is made, and about 800 gallons are used for a professional game.

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The Zamboni has a blade for shaving the ice, an 82-gallon tank of wash-water to clean the ice and a 195-gallon tank filled with hot water (about 160 degrees Fahrenheit) for resurfacing the ice.

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An “ice-make” or resurfacing can be done in 10 to 12 minutes. A surface thickness of 1 to 1¼ inches is ideal for hockey.

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The Zamboni travels at speeds of about 6 to 7 miles per hour during ice re-surfacing, but has a top speed of 9 mph

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Zamboni is a registered trademark for the design of the Ice Resurfacer developed by Frank J. Zamboni and Co. Inc. in 1949

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Peter Puck became an overnight success after his television debut in 1974 on NBC and Hockey Night in Canada. His tips on hockey, his simple explanations of rules and regulations, and his impish delivery endeared him to millions of fans. http://bit.ly/aT9uyA

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History of 50 Goal Scorers after the age of 26 (Great Chart) - http://bit.ly/da4j3q

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The first-ever NHL regular season outdoor game was played by the Oilers vs. the Canadiens

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A puck must meet guidelines by the NHL. The puck must weigh no less than 5 1/2 ounces and no more than 6. Grooved diamond-shaped edges, a feature that gives a puck some traction with the hockey stick, are necessary. http://bit.ly/dCLOdu

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6 Things To Know Before Buying Hockey Skates http://bit.ly/bzaEWo

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The first goaltender to regularly wear a face mask during a game was Montreal's Jacques Plante . A shot broke his nose in 1959 and he decided to wear one ever since.

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