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Ice hockey, the game's most common form, is played on an ice rink with six
players per team. Three are offensive, two are defensive, and one is the
goaltender. The equipment for each position is similar, with the goalie
being the only major exception. The goalies have specialized equipment to
protect against repeated punishment by the opposition's offense.
Sticks and pucks make up the basic equipment needs for any hockey match. Mission, Bauer and Reebok are well-known names in the hockey stick industry. Goalie sticks are broader, allowing for increased net protection when fending off incoming goal attempts.
Ice hockey isn't the only variant of the game, due in part to the lack of ice rinks in some communities. Street hockey uses a ball instead of a puck, as does field hockey. Field hockey sticks are also shaped differently, featuring a shorter, more pronounced curve at the base. Field and street hockey feature different safety gear, as well. For a hockey equipment supplier directory, please visit hockeygear.zedupedia.com. Shop for Hockey Equipment
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