The
game of hockey has been around for a long time. It is unknown when and where
the game originated from, but we do know how it got started. The game has grown
and changed over the years, and is now played all over the world. It has become
one of the most popular winter sports onearth. .
Most people believe that hockey began northern Europe, specifically Great
Britain and France, where field hockey was a popular summer sport more than
five hundred years ago. During the winter when the lakes and ponds became
frozen, many of the athletes playing field hockey took the game to the ice. The
ice game known as kolven was popular in Holland in the seventeenth century and
the game became really popular in England. The ice game was also called bandy,
and players would run around the frozen pond hitting a wooden or cork ball,
known as a kit or cat, with wooden sticks made out of branches from willow
trees. The sport became increasingly popular, and got its name from the French
word hoquet, which means "shepard's crook" or "bent stick."
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The sport got so popular in Europe that it spread to North America. The
earliest North American games were played in Canada. During the 1870's students
from Montreal's Mcgill University began playing ice hockey against each other.
This led to the first ice hockey league in Kingston, Ontario, in 1885 and
consisted of four teams. Hockey became so popular that games were soon being
played on a regular basis in Canada. The English Governor General of Canada,
Lord Stanley of Preston, was so impressed by the sport that he bought a silver
trophy and declared that the best team would win this trophy. Eventually this
trophy became known as the Stanley Cup, which is awarded to the best team in
the NHL (National Hockey League).

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