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Fair, 81 F

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Thu - Sunny. High: 79 Low: 45

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About Floor Hockey

Floor hockey is a stick and ball game played indoors, on a flat floor surface. Players typically wear indoor sports shoes. There are several different variations of floor hockey.

Floor Hockey History

Floor hockey evolved from ice hockey. British soldiers invented modern ice hockey in the 1950's, while stationed in Canada. The first organized indoor hockey games took place in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1962. Tim Harter is responsible for refining the rules of the game. The sport is popular among both boys and girls, and there are many teams, leagues and events centered around the sport.

Floor Hockey Tips

Players can hone their stick handling skills by keeping the puck close to their sticks, and weaving in and out of objects. Players should practice running, with the puck staying close to their sticks.

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