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  2. Marsh peg - Wikipedia

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    Fred Marsh (1934-2016) was a Canadian who worked as a Zamboni driver at various hockey arenas throughout western Canada. [2]Marsh invented the pegs in the 1980s, aiming to design a product that was both flexible enough to absorb shock when a player hit the net, yet strong enough to keep the net in place.

  3. List of NHL on Sportsnet commentators - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of personalities who have broadcast National Hockey League games on Rogers Sportsnet and its affiliated television properties since its inception as CTV Sportsnet in 1998. This includes telecasts that are part of the current national television contract in Canada under the titles Scotiabank Wednesday Night Hockey and ...

  4. William Fairbrother - Wikipedia

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    William Fairbrother was a Canadian ice hockey player who is credited with inventing the ice hockey net in the 1890s. During the 1880s, Fairbrother played for Beamsville, Ontario's Men's Hockey team. [1] At first, two poles or two rocks served as goals, and an official would watch to see if a puck passed through the goal. [1]

  5. Junior hockey: Pavel Grishin backstops Northern ... - AOL

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    Oct. 23—AUBURN — The Northern Cyclones had the puck luck Saturday afternoon and the Twin City Thunder did not. The Cyclones defeated the Thunder 2-0 behind goalie Pavel Grishin's 37-save ...

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  7. Glossary of ice hockey terms - Wikipedia

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    Also trapper or catching glove. The webbed glove that the goaltender wears on the hand opposite the hand that holds the stick. centre Also center. A forward position whose primary zone of play is the middle of the ice. change on the fly Substituting a player from the bench during live play, i.e. not during a stoppage prior to a faceoff. charging The act of taking more than three strides or ...