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  2. Mar 29, 2024 · Ice Hockey History Summary. ⏳ Origins and Evolution: Ice hockey emerged in Canada in the late 19th century, evolving from similar stick-and-ball games. The first recorded indoor match took place in 1875 in Montreal, and the sport quickly spread, gaining fans and players in the United States, Europe, and beyond.

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  4. Record Book. A continually updated and revised history of OHIO University Hockey — find all time record holders, team schedules, and team rosters for every season since 1958! This information will be updated as new information is researched. Official OHIO Hockey History Database.

  5. The Elysium Arena opened in Cleveland on December 3, 1907, providing the city with its first indoor ice rink. The Northern Ohio Hockey Association was formed, comprised of four teams, the Clevelands (who won the inaugural championship), Collegians, Ohios, and Bankers.

  6. Even before 1804 and the founding of Ohio University, during winter the Hocking River froze and became ice. But it wasn’t until the University’s 154th year that ice formed along the Hocking in a very special, different and artificial way.

  7. Ice hockey is believed to have evolved from simple stick and ball games played in the 18th and 19th centuries in Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere, primarily bandy, hurling, and shinty. The North American sport of lacrosse was also influential.

  8. Ice hockey originated in Canada in the mid-1800s as a variation of the game of shinny. Shinny, played on foot with a ball and long-handled, bent sticks, allowed as many as 20 players a side, and the object of the game, as in hockey, was to shoot the ball into a goal.

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