Hockey Presentation

Introduction
Hockey is a fast-paced and intense sport played on ice.

It originated in Canada in the 19th century and quickly gained popularity worldwide.

The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposing team.
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Equipment
Players wear protective gear, including a helmet, shoulder pads, gloves, and shin guards.

They use a stick to control the puck and shoot it into the net.

Goaltenders have additional equipment such as leg pads, a chest protector, and a mask.
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Ice Surface
Hockey is played on a rink with specific dimensions: 200 feet long and 85 feet wide.

The surface is made of ice and divided into three zones: offensive, defensive, and neutral.

There are blue lines that mark the zones, and a red line in the center divides the rink in half.
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Positions
A hockey team consists of six players on the ice: three forwards, two defensemen, and one goaltender.

Forwards are responsible for scoring goals and creating offensive plays.

Defensemen focus on preventing the opposing team from scoring and supporting the offense.
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Rules
Players must not make contact with the puck using their hands or high stick.

Body checking is allowed but within certain limits to avoid unnecessary injuries.

Penalties are given for infractions, and the penalized player serves time in the penalty box.
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Periods and Overtime
A hockey game consists of three periods, each lasting 20 minutes.

If the game is tied after regulation time, a five-minute sudden-death overtime period is played.

If the score remains tied, a shootout takes place, where each team selects players to take penalty shots.
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Major Leagues
The National Hockey League (NHL) is the premier professional league in North America.

Other major leagues include the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) in Europe and the American Hockey League (AHL).

International tournaments like the Winter Olympics and the IIHF World Championship showcase the best players from around the world.
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Famous Players
Wayne Gretzky, often referred to as "The Great One," is considered the greatest hockey player of all time.

Other legendary players include Mario Lemieux, Bobby Orr, and Gordie Howe.

Current stars such as Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, and Connor McDavid are dominating the game.
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Popular Hockey Nations
Canada is known as the birthplace of hockey and has a strong hockey culture.

Other hockey powerhouses include the United States, Russia, Sweden, Finland, and the Czech Republic.

These countries consistently produce top-tier players and have competitive national teams.
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Conclusion
Hockey is a thrilling sport that combines skill, speed, and physicality.

It has a rich history and a global following.

Whether you are a player or a fan, hockey offers excitement and entertainment for all.
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References (download PPTX file for details)
"Ice Hockey." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation...

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