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  • How to Read Hockey Cards

    Reading a hockey card requires basic knowledge of the game to decipher the abbreviations for statistical categories. The statistics found on the back of a player's card will be grouped based on the player's position. Goaltenders do not have scoring statistics listed while offensive players do not have saves and save percentage listed in their stats. While players have scores of statistics to detail their accomplishments, there are only a relative few represented on the reverse off their card.

  • How Can I Listen to the Chicago Blackhawks Game Online?

    Sports fans often rely on online broadcasts of games and commentary, especially if their favorite team is based in another city and they can't tune in to local radio broadcasts. Chicago Blackhawks fans can listen to games online no matter where they are by using a free Web-based radio service like RadioTime.com. Once on the site, you can stream the audio broadcast from live Chicago Blackhawks games.

  • The Physical & Mental Components of a Hockey Game

    While hockey is often viewed as a purely physical game, with large athletes skating and checking each other around the ice, the mental components of the sport are equally important. A player with a head for the game but no physical tools will struggle, but so too will a gifted athlete who cannot get his head around the mental side of the game.

  • How to Polish an Air Hockey Table Top

    Air hockey tables contain an air compressor that forces air through the numerous small holes on the surface of the table top. These holes need to be kept free of dust and the play area around them needs to stay slick so the puck can slide easily across the table. A routine polishing of the tabletop should accomplish this task.

  • How to Shoot a Hockey Game With Sports Photography

    Ice hockey is the quickest non-motorized sport in the world. Its players glide around the ice on razor-sharp skate blades in a game that is exciting for fans in the stands and those watching on TV alike. Hockey photography is difficult for several reasons, but not impossible. It requires some knowledge of the game, the right equipment and plenty of patience.

  • How to Prepare for a Hockey Game

    Preparing for a hockey game or any other sport can produce nervous feelings and nausea at times. Even if you've played a million games, before every game, there's always nervousness and fear building up inside. It's important to properly prepare for a game before the day of the event or game. Properly preparing for the game will ensure confidence and you'll feel ready to play to your fullest potential.

  • Fun Olympic Hockey Games for Kids

    The winter Olympics is one of the best showcases for the sport of ice hockey. The victory by the U.S. Olympic hockey team at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics was voted the biggest upset in the 20th century in an ESPN poll. The winter Olympics have allowed great players from Canada, Russia, the United States, Finland and Sweden to show off their talents on the world stage. The Olympics has raised the interest level of the sport and there are many fun hockey games that kids can play as they get into this great sport.

  • How to Repair Rod Hockey Games

    Rod hockey games, also known as bubble hockey tables, are a great addition to any game room. Rod hockey tables have five plastic players and a plastic goalie on each side that are controlled by players with rod dials in an attempt to score on the opposing player's net. Many gears and other tiny pieces can be bent or cracked over time during play. Keeping a close eye on your rod hockey game's functioning can inform you of any repairs that your bubble hockey table needs.

  • How to Take Care of Air Hockey Games

    Air hockey is one of the most exciting table games, but the table requires occasional maintenance to keep the surface smooth and slick for longevity. It is not expensive, but make sure you clean it regularly.

  • Free Hockey Games to Play

    Hockey is a thrilling competitive sport that brings spectators out of their seats and excites players, as well. However, it is usually anything but free. In most cases, rinks have to be rented in order for hockey players to have a chance to enjoy the sport they love. Thankfully, there are other ways to play that won't cost the participants any money

  • How to Build Stamina in Hockey

    The game of hockey is an intense sport. There is a lot of fast paced skating, stopping, checking and weaving going on. This is all happening while wearing 40-plus pounds of gear and trying to shoot a small, hard rubber object into a goal. For these reasons, it is important to have stamina throughout the whole game. The way to make this happen is by training sport specifically.

  • How to Read Hockey Statistics

    Hockey is a fast-paced game, but reading the stats can take some time if you don't know exactly what you are looking for. There is a separate group of statistics for goaltenders than there is for forwards and defensemen. Knowing the significance of the abbreviations is half the battle; figuring out what the numbers in each column mean is the rest.

  • Hockey Penalties: Delay of Game

    Keep the hockey game moving. Learn definition of a delay of game hockey penalty in this free hockey rules video from a hockey coach.

  • How to Write a Hockey Game Recap

    Writing a good hockey gamer can be a difficult process, because for most publications, you'll probably have to file your first copy within five minutes of the buzzer. You'll need to start writing your story during the game, and try to have it almost completely finished by the final few minutes.Be prepared for anything. Create multiple leads, have multiple storylines to run and bide your time properly. Have several extra paragraphs written and keep them at the bottom of the page, knowing that you'll probably only use one or two of them.Here are some steps you can take in order…

  • How to Eat Healthy at NHL Hockey Games

    Eating out can challenge the willpower of the most dedicated dieter and live sporting events are no exception. An NHL hockey game offers all the excitement of a live hockey game but all the temptation of being surrounded by food. There are ways to maintain healthy eating habits and still enjoy a live hockey game.

  • How to Be a Chicago Blackhawks Fan

    The Chicago Blackhawks are one of the Original Six franchises in the NHL. They are steeped in tradition, as many Hall of Fame players have called Chicago home. Hockey greats such as Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Glenn Hall, and Tony Esposito have all donned the Blackhawks red, white and black.

  • How to Listen to NHL Hockey Games on XM Radio

    You can't always follow your favorite NHL hockey team if you live far away from the action. But one option is to listen to your team, and every other NHL team, on XM Satellite radio. The service now has exclusive satellite rights to offer home team radio broadcasts. All you need to do is get XM service and tune in.

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