Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A game, developed from field-hockey, played on ice, either on open ponds or in rinks.
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Examples
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Munchkin Inc., a baby-products manufacturer, is headquartered in a former ice-hockey rink in North Hills, Calif.
Home-Ice Advantage 2011
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A Russian plane crash that killed a top ice-hockey team resulted from errors by ill-trained pilots and lax safety measures, a probe found.
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MOSCOW—Tens of thousands of people jammed the hockey arena in Yaroslavl on Saturday to pay respects to victims of a plane crash that devastated the Russian city's professional ice-hockey team.
Mourners in Russia Remember Plane-Crash Victims Richard Boudreaux 2011
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A Real American (tm) would using a moose-hunting ice-hockey analogy.
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Associated Press Vladimir Putin posed for a photo with a young ice-hockey player in Perm on Saturday.
Kremlin Resorts to Anti-Americanism Alan Cullison 2012
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The Phoenix Coyotes ice-hockey team moved to Arizona in 1996.
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Every once in a while a discussion emerges about replacing the penalty shootout with an ice-hockey style approach from the middle of the field.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Soccerphiles & Soccerphobes, Lay Down Your Arms! 2010
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Munchkin Inc., a baby-products manufacturer, is headquartered in a former ice-hockey rink in North Hills, Calif.
Home-Ice Advantage 2011
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That's huge in ice-hockey and halfway to the holy grail of Gretzky's 51 gamer.
The winning secret of Sir Alex Ferguson's lucky underpants | Harry Pearson 2011
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Mr. Duncan's ice-hockey tickets are "a way to support the hometown team," said Patrick Newton, a spokesman for the campaign.
Spending on Trail Often Gets Personal Danny Yadron 2010
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