Oct 31

Ahh, Hallowe’en, the time for children to get stuffed with fattening treats, shoot fireworks at each other, and dress up in costume.

For the adults, it’s not that much different, other than revolvers replacing fireworks, most of the time.

Now, if you love hockey, then why not show it with a puck-related costume this All Hallow’s Eve?

1. The JASON Classic - The goalie mask is timeless, effective, and instantly recognizable. Donning the mask definitely says “psycho killer”, or Patrick Roy, and saves us the agony of seeing your ugly face all night. You can’t go wrong with something like this …

Have a Hockey Hallowe’en!

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Oct 29

Hockey is an extremely popular sport for individuals of all ages. In fact hockey is so popular that there are a number of different variations of hockey. Hockey is most commonly placed on the ice; however, hockey can be played as street hockey or inline roller hokey.

No matter which variation of the sport is being played hockey is a potentially dangerous sport. For this reason it is often recommended or even required that all hockey players wear protective gear while playing. Out of all of the players on the team there is one individual who needs that protection more than others. That player is known as the goalie.

In ice hockey, street hockey, or inline roller hockey the goalie is used to stop the opposing team from scoring. Depending on the level of skill it is possible for hockey player to catapult a hockey puck into the body of a goalie. This is why many hockey goalies are required to wear a fairly large amount of protective gear.

The most common type of protection that a hockey goalie wears is padding. Hockey goalie pads are used to prevent the body from being injured from a hockey puck or another hockey player. Hockey goalie pads can be purchased from a wide variety of different locations for all different body parts.

Perhaps the most important type of goalie pads are those made for the chest. These chest protectors are warn underneath most uniforms and they also offer the upper arms protection as well. These chest protectors protect a hockey goalie from serious chest injuries that could very well result in death.

Hockey goalie leg pads are another common form of protective gear that many hockey goalies wear. The legs pads are used to protect the lower legs and knees from injury. As with all other hockey pads, these legs pads protect a goalie’s from being hurt by another player or the hockey puck.

The job of a goalie is to prevent the hockey puck from entering their goal. Many goalies use their whole body to stop the puck while others use their hands. Many hockey goalies are equipped with hockey gloves or blockers. These items are typically fully padded and they make it easy for a goalie to stop the puck from entering their own goal area.

In addition to the above mention protective padding, it is also required that many goalies wear a protective helmet and mask when competing. The helmets and masks are usually sold together; however, it may be possible for them to be purchased separately. The helmet and masks are used to protect the facial features of the head and the brain from injury.

All goalies playing hockey, whether it be for fun or for competition, are encouraged to wear the above mentioned safety gear for their own protection. Most goalie pads and face masks can be purchased from a hockey supply store, a sports store, or over the internet.

Deon Melchior is the Editor and Publisher of Article Click. For more FREE articles for your ezine and websites visit ArticleClick.com. Article Click is a free content article directory. This means that as a publisher you may reprint the articles that are included in our site, as long as the article is unedited and the author box is included with it’s live hyperlinks.

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Oct 29

By: David Johnson

Who doesn’t love a good boxing match on TV? Isn’t it great when it’s a good fight and it is perfumed by two game competitors who are decent enough to follow all the rules of the sport? Nonsense! Everyone knows that the best boxing matches are the ones that break out during ice hockey games and the really good ones involve groups of adrenaline fueled maniacs that refuse to stop as they perform impromptu tooth removal surgery on each other, as the blood thirsty crowd goes nuts.

The problem with regular boxing matches is that as soon as they start getting going the damn referee stops all the action and the dolts always follow his instructions, as if they don’t even have minds of their own. When a fight breaks out during a hockey game the referee stands away from it, or he might get his pie hole mashed too and that is the way a great fight should be.

DirecTV is the premium sports leader in the whole universe and no other TV programming service even comes close to what they can put on the table for you. They carry twenty-five premium sports channels and they even have some sports programming channels that they have secured exclusive rights to that no other programming service can touch.

Every TV programming service provider has their own programming strategy and they use it when they are designing their programming packages and acquiring the programming that they are going to make available to the public. Some specialize in one type of programming or another such as movie programming and others try to be everything to every body.

The folks at DirecTV have made it known from their very beginnings well over a decade ago, that they were going to be the all time leaders in sports programming and they went out and did it. This is why along with all the great programming channels they also make the right tools available to you in the form of state of the art Hughes receivers with DVR Powered by TiVo, for instant replay in slow motion.

How many times has a brief outburst of violence occurred during one of your favorite games and you wished that you could have recorded it, or at least instant replayed it over and over a couple of dozen times? With DVR Powered by TiVo you can do both of these things, because it has a full one hundred hours of recording memory time in it and it can do the instant slow motion replays. It also allows you to zip right past annoying commercials, or pause a game while you go to use the bathroom or do a fridge run. Hughes receivers from DirecTV are just loaded down with lots of great functions that you will use when you sit back to watch sports on your TV.

The instant program search, locates the program you are looking for by simply entering it by name and when you click the button it instantly appears on your screen along with the date and time it is on. Give the one touch recording function a click and it is set to record while you are away form your home. If the event is rescheduled, the DVR automatically follows it and records it anyway. For the best in sports programming that is available anywhere contact DirecTV online to get started watching and recording it.

Written by David Johnson. Find more information on Direct TV Deal

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Oct 02

One word that goes hand in hand with hockey, is the term hat-trick, which is of course refers to the individual feat of scoring 3 goals in one game.  Yet, where did the term “hat-trick” come from?  According to John Halligan, an executive with the National Hockey League as well as sort of serving as the league’s historian believes the term may have originated in Toronto in the 1940’s.  During this time, a local hat maker would give any Maple Leafs player a new hat if they scored 3 goals in one game.  For the State of Hockey, and like most NHL teams hat-tricks are rare occasions, but even more rare if a hat-trick is scored by a defenseman.  Even though it is in pre-season, the happy go lucky defenseman Brent Burns became the 1st Wild blueliner to earn a ‘trick! 

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Oct 01

Moodie, Fleishman advance at Japan Open

Wesley Moodie

Tokyo, Japan (Sports Network) - South African Wesley Moodie and American Zack Fleishman were among Monday’s unseeded winners at the $832,000 Japan Open.

The 2005 Tokyo titlist Moodie snuck past Italian Simone Bolelli 7-6 (8-6), 7-6 (10-8), while Fleishman held off Japanese wild card Kei Nishikori 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 6-1 at Ariake Colosseum.

Up next for Moodie will be this week’s top seed, Spaniard David Ferrer, while Fleishman will encounter last week’s Mumbai titlist Richard Gasquet.

In other Day-1 action, Chilean Paul Capdeville topped Russian Teimuraz Gabashvili 7-6 (7-4), 7-5; Spaniard Ivan Navarro edged out Dutchman Robin Haase 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-0); Taipei’s Yen-Hsun Lu overcame Thai Danai Udomchoke 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (9-7), 6-1; and German Mischa Zverev beat Italian Fabio Fognini 6-1, 7-6 (9-7).

Last year’s winner here was the great Roger Federer, but the Swiss star pulled out of this year’s event last week, citing fatigue. Federer defeated the recently-retired Tim Henman in last year’s Tokyo finale.


 

The 2007 titlist here will collect $145,000.


Source: www.tsn.ca