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road hockey
noun
- an imitation of the game of ice hockey played typically by children without ice skates on a public road.
Word History and Origins
Origin of road hockey1
Example Sentences
He started as a young child using a shooting ramp his father built for Forsberg and his brother and lots of road hockey.
“This is a game that players dream about being in this situation, Game 7, playing road hockey in a small town in Canada or a big city in the United States or somewhere in between. That’s what it’s all about. … Now you’ve got to go out and embrace it.”
“This is a game that players dream about being in this situation, Game 7, playing road hockey in a small town in Canada or a big city in the United States or somewhere in between. That’s what it’s all about. … Now you’ve got to go out and embrace it.”
My youth was spent... playing road hockey and on frozen rivers and lakes, when we weren’t playing in our regular Minor Hockey League at the local arena.
I started to skate not long after learning to walk, and spent more hours playing road hockey than I did going to school.
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