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  2. CCM (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    CCM Hockey is a Canadian brand of ice hockey equipment owned by Birch Hill Equity Partners through its portfolio company Sport Maska Inc. The history of the brand traces to 1905, when Canada Cycle and Motor Limited, founded in 1899, began manufacturing hockey equipment as a secondary business.

  3. George Tackaberry - Wikipedia

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    George Edwin Tackaberry (May 6, 1874 - November 19, 1937) was a Canadian boot maker remembered today as the inventor of a long-lived brand of ice hockey skate sold by CCM called the CCM "Tack". (CCM "Tacks".)

  4. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    CCM Tacks boot riveted to Super Street Skate ca. 1980. For two centuries, inventors and entrepreneurs attempted to popularize skates with a single row of wheels. By the end of the 1970s, only Chicago Roller-Blade and Super Sport Skate managed to gain limited adoption for training, within a niche community of ice hockey players.

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  6. Ice hockey equipment - Wikipedia

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    Ice skates – Hockey skates incorporate a rigid shell, form-fit to the player's foot using memory foam and/or heat-moldable components, often reinforced with metal mesh to prevent a skate blade cutting through. Unlike figure skates, hockey skate blades have a rounded heel and no toe picks as these can be dangerous in a "pile-up".

  7. T-Blades - Wikipedia

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    T-Blades are a type of hockey skate blade manufactured by the German company T-Blade GmbH. Unlike tradition skate blades, T-blades are replaced when worn out. The manufacturer of the T-Blade states that "Compared to conventional skate blades, the T-Blade runner lasts 4-5 times longer." The T-Blade is held to the skate chassis by a stabilizer ...

  8. Skate guard - Wikipedia

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    Skate guards are covers used in ice hockey and figure skating that are worn over ice skate blades when the skater is off the ice. [1] Plastic skate guards are used to keep the blades of skates sharp, and avoid any damage to blades when walking on other material. Fabric skate guards are used to prevent rusting on the blades after a session of ...

  9. John Wilson (ice skating company) - Wikipedia

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    John Wilson is a British company that is engaged in the design, development, manufacturing and selling of figure skating blades since 1696. [1] [2] John Wilson is owned by parent company HD Sports who also owns MK Blades. [3] The company is headquartered in Sheffield; a city in South Yorkshire, England.