Hockey Tickets - The History Of A Sport


by Al Terry

Ice hockey, a very fast and physical team sport played on ice, is usually referred to simply as hockey in the United States and Canada. Ice hockey probably developed from field hockey in colder regions. History is replete with team games where a curved stick hits an object across the field - with a picture of such a sport found in drawings at the Beni Hasen tombs in Egypt, dated 4000 years back. 16th century Dutch paintings exist that depict a game similar to hockey being played on a frozen canal.

European immigrants are credited with bringing both the versions of hockey to North America.

The Modern Hockey

The first organized game of indoor ice hockey was said to be played at Montreal’s Victoria Rink on March 3, 1875. In 1877, students of the McGill University in Montreal formulated seven ice hockey rules, and the McGill University Hockey Club, the first ice hockey club, was established in 1880. The game caught on very fast and its popularity spread.

The first Ice Hockey matches were played in the United States at the Yale and John Hopkins Universities in 1893. By this time there were already more than a hundred teams in Montreal, and leagues throughout Canada. Though there were already individual professional players in Canada, the first professional Ice Hockey team formed in the United States in 1903, was the Portage Lakers in Houghton, Michigan.

Played on a ice rink, Ice Hockey has six players to a side on the rink during play, of which one is a goaltender. The game involves scoring goals by hitting the puck – a hard, vulcanized rubber disc – into the goal net of the opposing team, with the help of a long curved hockey stick. Each player on the ice rink plays with ice skates on.

The modern game consists of three periods lasting 20 minutes each. In case of a tie at the end of the third period, the National Hockey League (NHL) in its regular season allows one extra period of 20 minutes, followed by a penalty shootout, if the score still remains tied. In the shootout, three players from each team are allowed taking penalty shots. The team with the most goals is the winner, and if the teams are still tied at the end of the shootout, a sudden death format takes place, where the team scoring the first goal in this extra time wins.

The Tickets

With professional women’s hockey, professional men’s hockey and collegiate hockey, among others, the hockey calendar in the United States is full.

Hockey fans throng to the venues where their favorite teams are playing. Hockey tickets for the games during the season are not easy to come by. Hockey tickets are eagerly awaited and sought after, and grabbed up as soon as they are put on sale.

You have an excellent alternative source for procuring your hockey tickets. Hockey tickets can be purchased through the services of legitimate ticket brokers, such as Reedstickets.com, who are also members of the National Association of Ticket Brokers (NATB).

About the Author

Al is the webmaster of Sportstickets411.com a Hockey Tickets information site for sports entertainment with event and venue history as well as hockey tickets links

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