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Hockey's Origins: But Where Did It *Really* Begin?

Dianna Becker
Dianna Becker
2025-04-24 00:19:25
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The origins of ice hockey can be traced back to the frozen ponds and lakes of Canada in the mid-1800s. Many towns and cities across the country, especially in Quebec, began to organize ice-skating parties that often-included games of “shinny” – a game like field hockey but played on ice. As the popularity of these impromptu games grew, people began to formalize the rules and regulations, leading to the creation of ice hockey as we know it today.
Demetris Kreiger
Demetris Kreiger
2025-04-10 19:59:46
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But letters from Darwin reveal him talking about playing the game on an iced-over pond at Shrewsbury School way back in 1825. The letter casts serious doubt on generally accepted Canadian claims that ice hockey was invented in the country and that the first proper match was played in Montreal in 1875. Jean-Patrice Martel, a member of the Society for International Hockey Research, poured fuel of the fire by claiming the early 1820s was around the time that a game recognisable as ice hockey started. If that is the case, ice hockey would have been played in Britain at least 50 years earlier than the first officially recognised match in Canada, where is it now a national sport and general obsession.
Leonora Robel
Leonora Robel
2025-04-10 17:42:08
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Ice Hockey originated in Canada. It was developed from similar stick-and-ball games played in the early 19th century.
Rodger Raynor
Rodger Raynor
2025-04-10 16:46:44
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The origins of ice hockey can be traced back to the frozen ponds and lakes of Canada in the mid-1800s. Many towns and cities across the country, especially in Quebec, began to organize ice-skating parties that often-included games of “shinny” – a game like field hockey but played on ice. As the popularity of these impromptu games grew, people began to formalize the rules and regulations, leading to the creation of ice hockey as we know it today.
Rossie Bergstrom
Rossie Bergstrom
2025-04-10 16:20:21
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The term “hockey,” according to The Canadian Encyclopedia, can be traced to a 1773 book published in England called Juvenile Sports and Pastimes. But the name may pre-date this earliest known reference. In Great Britain, newspapers as early as the 1840s referenced hockey played on ice. In 1949, a magazine in the Soviet Union claimed the sport was invented and perfected in Russia in the mid-19th century. But those claims may be dubious.
Hershel Hill
Hershel Hill
2025-04-10 16:09:10
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But letters from Darwin reveal him talking about playing the game on an iced-over pond at Shrewsbury School way back in 1825. The letter casts serious doubt on generally accepted Canadian claims that ice hockey was invented in the country and that the first proper match was played in Montreal in 1875. Jean-Patrice Martel, a member of the Society for International Hockey Research, poured fuel of the fire by claiming the early 1820s was around the time that a game recognisable as ice hockey started. If that is the case, ice hockey would have been played in Britain at least 50 years earlier than the first officially recognised match in Canada, where is it now a national sport and general obsession.
Chesley Orn
Chesley Orn
2025-04-10 14:49:14
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Ice hockey originated in Canada. It was developed from similar stick-and-ball games played in the early 19th century. Ice hockey emerged in Canada in the late 19th century, evolving from similar stick-and-ball games.