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Ice Hockey
Ice hockey is a contact team sport played on ice, usually in a rink, in which two teams of skaters use their sticks to shoot a vulcanized rubber puck into their opponent's net to score points. The sport is known to be fast-paced and physical, with teams usually consisting of six players each: one go...
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American ECHL
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1,806 events
American FPHL
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301 events
American Premier Hockey Federation
International
6 teams
153 events
American SPHL
International
11 teams
676 events
American USHL
International
16 teams
942 events
Austrian ICE Hockey League
International
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216 events
Belarusian Extraleague
International
15 teams
637 events
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UK Elite Ice Hockey League
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UK Elite Ice Hockey League
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Russian VHL
Dinamo St. Petersburg
Russian VHL
Kyiv Capitals
Latvian Optibet Hockey League
HK Aviator
Belarusian Extraleague
Nidaros
Norwegian Fjordkraft-ligaen
Polonia Bytom
Polish Hockey League
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Swiss League
Wenatchee Wild
Canadian WHL
Rochester Americans
American AHL
Abbotsford Canucks
American AHL
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American AHL
Bridgeport Islanders
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Nashville Predators
Unknown position
Nicholas Paul
Nashville Predators
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John Klingberg
Toronto Maple Leafs
Defenceman

Barrett Hayton
Arizona Coyotes
Center

Elias SΓΈrensen
Esbjerg
Forward
Juuso Parssinen
Nashville Predators
Unknown position

Chris Wideman
Montreal Canadiens
Defenceman

Nils Petersen
Freiburg
Forward

Jack Roslovic
Columbus Blue Jackets
Center

Nate Schmidt
Winnipeg Jets
Defenceman

Ladislav KrejΔΓ
Sparta Prague
Winger
Waltteri Merela
Nashville Predators
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Russian VHL
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HC Tambov
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Belarusian Extraleague
Vitebsk
vs Mogilev
Belarusian Extraleague
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Zhlobin
vs Lida
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About Ice Hockey
Ice hockey is a contact team sport played on ice, usually in a rink, in which two teams of skaters use their sticks to shoot a vulcanized rubber puck into their opponent's net to score points. The sport is known to be fast-paced and physical, with teams usually consisting of six players each: one goaltender, and five players who skate up and down the ice trying to take the puck and score a goal against the opposing team. Ice hockey is most popular in Canada, central and eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Russia and the United States. Ice hockey is the official national winter sport of Canada, and enjoys immense popularity; alongside Canada, ice hockey is the most popular winter sport in Belarus, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Latvia, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, and Switzerland. North America's National Hockey League (NHL) is the highest level for men's ice hockey and the strongest professional ice hockey league in the world. The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) is the highest league in Russia and much of Eastern Europe. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) is the formal governing body for international ice hockey, with the IIHF managing international tournaments and maintaining the IIHF World Ranking. Worldwide, there are ice hockey federations in 76 countries. Ice hockey is believed to have evolved from simple stick and ball games played in the 18th and 19th century United Kingdom and elsewhere. These games were brought to North America and several similar winter games using informal rules were developed, such as "shinny" and "ice polo". The contemporary sport of ice hockey was developed in Canada, most notably in Montreal, where the first indoor hockey game was played on March 3, 1875. Some characteristics of that game, such as the length of the ice rink and the use of a puck, have been retained to this day. Amateur ice hockey leagues began in the 1880s, and professional ice hockey originated around 1900. The Stanley Cup, emblematic of ice hockey club supremacy, was first awarded in 1893 to recognize the Canadian amateur champion and later became the championship trophy of the NHL. In the early 1900s, the Canadian rules were adopted by the Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace, the precursor of the IIHF and the sport was played for the first time in the Olympics in the Olympic Games of 1920. In international competitions, the national teams of six countries (the "Big Six") predominate: Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden and the United States. Of the 69 medals awarded all-time in men's competition at the Olympics, only six medals were not awarded to one of those countries. In the annual Ice Hockey World Championships, 177 of 201 medals have been awarded to the six nations. Teams outside the "Big Six" have won only five medals in either competition since 1953: The World Cup of Hockey is organized by the National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA), unlike the annual World Ice Hockey Championships and quadrennial Olympic tournament, both run by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). World Cup games are played under NHL rules and not those of the IIHF, and the tournament occurs prior to the NHL pre-season, allowing for all the NHL's players to be available, unlike the World Championships, which overlaps with the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs. All 12 Women's Olympic and 36 IIHF World Women's Championships medals have been awarded to one of these six countries, and every gold medal in both competitions has been won by either the Canadian national team or the United States national team. In Canada, the United States, Scandinavia and some other European countries the sport is known simply as hockey; the name "ice hockey" is used in places where "hockey" more often refers to field hockey, such as South America, Asia, Africa, Australasia, and some European countries including the UK and Ireland.