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... Canadiens, a team he had idolized since he was a kid. Unfortunately Maurice has the curse of delicate bones, he suffered many injuries. Delicate people do not play for the NHL. However he started building himself up a... - Is there too much violence in sports? -
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Coaches and parents cause most cases’ of sports violence although they are not physically in the game, they are emotionally part of the game. Pam Doyle, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute of Internationa... - Brad Robinson -
EssayCrawler's Featured Papers A free essay on Wayne Gretzky: Natural Leader On Sunday April the 18th, 1999, the greatest player ever known to the NHL played his last game. Wayne Gretzky brought many leadership qualities to h... - For Love Of The Game, Or The Skill? -
...layed a mere thirty games after his retirement. Mario Lemieux has played less
games in his NHL career compared to Wayne Gretzky, and yet, his average of points is
noticeably higher than that of "The Great One."
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...s are leaving the country just to play hockey. Some more players like Alex Tangay started a charity league in Canada, the league will play four on four and no checking will be allowed. Fans will be charged twenty dollars t... - i dont know -
...uld think twice about slamming his stick into the side of someone's face.
Another quick and easy way to clean up hockey is to let some of the outrageous violence be prosecuted criminally outside the NHL. The idea of dr... - Eliminate The Red Line! -
...changes, without removing the red-line, could be made to help the game become more enjoyable. Many say the NHL should increase the rink size from what the teams are playing on now to the Olympic-sized sheet of ice. On an... - None -
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Ar... - should fighting be banned in the NHL ? -
...fights in hockey should be banned. I was watching an exciting hockey
game at the John Labatts Centre. It was between the London Knights
and the Kitcheners Rangers. As the game was in full force, I looked
around... - gordie howe -
...m all the more shier. Gordie even had to hang by his arms from a door frame everday for several minutes to keep his spine from curving.
By the time Gordie was 13 he was playing on several competitive teams at the same t... - NHL -
...mo from NBC, and Bernadette Mansur from Reebok.
As hockey was increasing in popularity, its seasonal rival, the National Basketball Association, was slowing down considerably. This was due to the loss of many star play... - NHL Lockout -
... at the meetings has been a salary cap. "At some point, the owners have to realize the players will never accept a salary cap or a system linking payroll to league revenues," NHLPA president Trevor Linden said after Thursd... - Super Athletes -
...players tearing ligaments in their knees, and six severe sprains (King 106). With bone shattering collisions due to increased player speed and size, leagues have been forced to change rules and policies on hitting and con... - if i had 5 000 000 -
...rld’s largest roller coasters flying through my backyard. I would love it. I would have a out door hockey rink with NHL boards and nets.
I would probably have numerous sick cars. I would have at least one car from ever... - TIM HORTONS -
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The name “Tim Hortons” came from a former Toronto Maple Leafs player named Miles Gilbert “Tim” Horton. Besides playing for the Leafs his first NHL team, he also played for other teams which are New York Rangers, Pittsb... - The Life and Times of Tim Horton -
...feet of snow in forty below zero.” However, even without his parents’ encouragement, Tim played hockey persistently.
Growing Up and Playing Hockey
Tim Horton began playing hockey at the age of 5, when his family moved t... - violence in hockey -
...linesman in the head. Maurice was suspended for the rest of the season and for the playoffs by commissioner Clarence Campbell, virtually destroying Montreal’s chance at the Cup. French-Canadians were outraged. The real vio... - Economics in Sport -
...erican decision making model than that concerned with England.
In school it goes beyond the children making the decision, it is also linked with parents and coaches. The article, “High School Soccer in the New Millennium... - Athletes as Role Models -
...tournament (Tim Wakefield Celebrity Golf Classic) in Jan. 1995 and raised $40,275 for the Space Coast Early Intervention Center, which would have closed down in July of 1994 if it weren’t for the head of the center, Betsy ... - hockey and hockey player -
...l, winning. Although I was never really a hockey fanatic, I followed the sport throughout the years, even learned how to ice skate. One thing that I realized when observing the game, hockey is a very skilled sport and ta...