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Catch Some Hotshots On Ice With Hockey Tickets
Catch Some Hotshots On Ice With Tickets
Hockey tickets are one of the most popular stocking stuffers of the holiday season. Once the snow starts to fall, it means that it's time to strap on the skates and hit the ice for some hockey, one of the most popular sports in the country.

Once Upon A Time In Canada

The actual beginnings of ice have been traced back to the 17th century. But professional ice as we know it today was started in Montreal, Canada in 1875. A number of students from McGill University officially codified the rules and the game caught on like wildfire. In just a few years, the first world championships were held and the oldest rivalries were born. In 1893, the first Stanley Cup was awarded.

Though the National League would be active in both America and Canada, it was the latter country that seemed to have more of an affinity for the game and a higher demand for tickets. This may be due to the fact that Canada is more suited to winter sports. In any case, Canadian teams have dominated the major league in the past with teams like the Edmonton Oilers and the Toronto Maple Leafs notching up multiple Stanley Cup wins. These two teams have also hosted a number of the league's best players.

Famous Fights

Like football, ice

has been known for its violence. In fact, some sports fans buy their tickets to see some good fights as well as good plays. While football violence simply uses the body, players also use their sticks and some have even used their skates to inflict violence. While a certain amount of roughness is allowed in the game, there have been times when things have simply gotten out of control. While some fights were the result of hot blood between the teams, some were the result of international politics.

In the world of professional today, it is not unusual to have certain players on the team who are there to protect more valuable players. These players are unofficially known as enforcers. In the old days, during the time of legends like Gordie Howe, players often acted as their own enforcers. Howe himself was known for both scoring and taking part in fights. But players like Gretzky usually had a number of enforcers assigned to them to ensure nothing untoward happened on the ice.

While fights may be entertaining some times, the majority of fans buy their tickets because they want to see a good game. Recent changes have been made to the game to bring the focus back to scoring and speed. Ice is a risky game but the risk factor lies in the speed element, not in the violence. Players need to be able to think and move quickly, with an ability to maneuver the puck in the swiftest way possible. This is what makes a great game.

If you'd like to catch some cool ice action but are worried about how to get tickets, you can book them using the internet. Just log on to an authorized online ticket vendor and order your tickets.

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