Friday, December 2, 2011

What are some good websites that i can use to find out about all things about hockey?

I want to know hockey, like everything that has to do with hockey.


It's history. Who plays it, and the teams. Everything. I know some, but i want to be one of those people who can tell you anything about hockey. I mainly want to know about hockey in the United States and Canada.


I would like websites that have a lot of useful information and not a website with just a couple of facts on it.





Thank You|||A lot of people bash wiki it because it's user run, but it's more reliable than you would think. If you are new to the game and really want to get information on the professional level, I would visit these sites in this order:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey


(A broad overview of hockey's history)





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_鈥?/a>


(A broad overview of the NHL's history)





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_100鈥?/a>


(This is a list of some great hockey players throughout the years, if you want to learn about the great ones, you can click their names individually. If you get through all three of these sites, you'll have a great grasp on NHL's history, and anything else you learn will be a bonus)





http://tsn.ca/nhl/statistics/?show=skate鈥?/a>


(While the last list was a good source of great historical hockey players, it doesn't offer a lot of information on current stars because it was published in 1998. This list is who is dominating statistically in today's era. TSN.ca is good for two reasons. One, you can use it as a guideline for who to research if you want to learn more about a specific player. Two, TSN.ca is the best current hockey site out there in my opinion. It's run out of Canada where everybody focuses on hockey, so you get all the ins and outs. NHL.com does a good job, too, so pick your poison for your up to date hockey needs.)|||I cant help u there ive learned everything from fAmily and do not tell. Her wikipidia because youdont always no if its right|||That would be a good start: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey

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