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Hockey FightsIf there’s one thing most Canadians can agree on, it’s that our winters can get pretty cold. While we put on a cheerful face by playing hockey and having snowball fights, at the end of the day, we’re all dependent on our furnaces and heating systems to get us through those dark, cold months. However, winter is only as cold as you want it to be – with a few easy-to-implement winter apartment heating tips, you’ll be able to keep warm and toasty when the temperature drops below freezing.
Hockey+fightsThe game of ice hockey can get fierce and dangerous because you can get checked across the ice and even get into a fight and the refs allow it. Ice hockey is unlike any other winter sport. You glide across the ice on a pair of ice skates and try to hit a black puck that is heavy into a net.
Ice+hockey+SwedenAn article about all the fun that can be had with ice, from drinks to sports and hotel breaks.
Ice+hockey+JapanNot only is Brampton one of the lrest and fastest growing cities in Canada, it also attracts some of the largest sporting events.
Hockey+fightsThe history of the sport of hockey and the NHL with tips for getting tickets to a game.
Hockey+fightsEven if the hockey player and coaches are making a lot of money in their field, improper insurance may result in a massive financial burden.
Hockey FightsWe're in the middle of the first NHL Playoffs since 2004 and there seems to be a common theme. No it's not Ilja Bryzgalov shut-outs (although those seem to be happening quite often), it's NHL bashing.
Hockey+fightsWith three local fighters winning their bouts in the first round, their trainers at USMMA based in Bellingham truly had something to be proud of. Mike Campbell, Devin Wessinger and Kevin Corrigan each won their weight class recently at the World Championship Fighting (WCF) Fight Night competition at the Shriner’s Auditorium in Wilmington, MA.
Hockey+fightsThumbs to the eye during a MMA fight can cause major damage like detached retinas and scratched corneas not to mention blurred vision. Getting poked in the eye may not always be the most painful of strikes but for a fighter it is more than just a minor nuisance.
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