
Protective headgear designed for use during off-ice hockey activities typically incorporates a rigid face shield or cage. This equipment mitigates the risk of facial injuries from impacts by a puck, stick, or... Read more »

Equipment designed for individuals protecting the net in street hockey. It encompasses specialized items such as leg pads, gloves (both a blocker and a catching glove), a chest protector, and a helmet,... Read more »

The informal adaptation of ice hockey played on paved surfaces, often using a ball or specialized puck, is a prevalent recreational activity. This variation allows participants to engage in the sport without... Read more »

Areas characterized by a significant concentration of sporting goods retailers specializing in ice hockey equipment are commonly referred to by a descriptive term alluding to a specific piece of equipment used in... Read more »

A piece of equipment designed for older adolescents and adults to play hockey on non-ice surfaces. Typically constructed with durable materials like reinforced plastic or wood blades and aluminum or composite shafts,... Read more »

A recreational activity popular among students at the University of California, Berkeley, involves organized and informal matches played on asphalt surfaces utilizing modified rules. This adaptation of a traditional sport facilitates participation... Read more »

Protective gear tailored for young participants engaging in non-ice hockey activities is essential for safety. This specific set of equipment addresses the unique needs of goaltenders within this age demographic participating in... Read more »

