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  2. Inline hockey - Wikipedia

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    Inline hockey-skates are similar to icehockey-skates, the main difference between ice and inline is the chassis and the wheels. Hockey equipment manufacturers such as Bauer and CCM offer parallel models of ice skates, but there are also inline hockey brands, including Mission, Tour and Labeda.

  3. CCM (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey sticks, skates, helmets, shoulder pads, elbow pads, goaltender masks, knee pads, throat collar, team uniforms; Inline skates; Bicycles; Owner: The Hockey Company (1991–2004) Reebok (2004–2005) Adidas (2005–2017) Birch Hill Equity Partners (2017–) Parent: Sport Maska Inc. Website: ccmhockey.com

  4. Mission Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Mission Hockey is an American brand of inline skates currently owned by Bauer Hockey. In December 1994, three former Bauer employees founded the Dare Development Group and began producing roller hockey equipment under the Mission brand name. In December 1997, Dare changed its name to the Mission Hockey Company after it expanded to ice hockey.

  5. Bauer Hockey - Wikipedia

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    On 18 April 2008, Nike Bauer Hockey Limited was renamed the Bauer Hockey Corp. In late 2010, the owners of the Bauer Hockey Corp. formed a parent company called Bauer Performance Sports, incorporated in British Columbia. In January 2011, the company filed a prospectus for an initial public offering with the intention to raise $75 million. [16]

  6. Roller hockey - Wikipedia

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    Roller hockey (inline) bears close resemblance to ice hockey and is played on inline skates, uses an ice hockey stick and includes a lot of fast "racing back and forth" action. Inline hockey goalies use a glove called a catcher to catch shots made on goal, and a flat, usually square, mitt called a blocker which is used to deflect shots on goal.

  7. Roller Hockey International - Wikipedia

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    Teams were generally made up of minor league ice hockey players playing on inline skates during the summer months between ice seasons. [4] Murphy saw big potential for the sport and believed that inline hockey could become the number one hockey sport in the US. [3] The league had plans to expand to up to 24 teams, including some from Europe, by ...