tailieunhanh - THE HISTORY OF HOCKEY EQUIPMENT

Reports of the death of TV have been greatly exaggerated. Contrary to predictions that the digital age would drag people away from TV, we are watching more TV than ever. Rather than being eroded, people’s viewing experience is being enriched by social networks and dedicated social TV apps like Zeebox. Increasingly, the assumption that a laptop, and a tablet or mobile are the 'second' and 'third' screens will dissipate. It will not be enough to simply broadcast a hashtag and flag a few tweets on the television screen. Telling stories through multiple screens (and elsewhere) will begin to supplant the notion. | New York Americans 1928-29 team Photo Hockey Hall of Fame Uniform photography Matthew J. Costa Cover photo Frank Boucher New York Rangers ca. 1920 Photo Hockey Hall of Fame As the game of hockey has evolved so too has its equipment. In the game s earliest days when players skated on natural ice and substitutions were rare a hockey uniform s most important job was to keep its wearer warm. Innovations in ice-making skate design and coaching strategy would soon launch hockey on a century-long progression that has led to today s short shifts played at top speeds by bigger players who shoot the puck harder. Modern hockey equipment is asked to perform a multitude of complex jobs maximizing performance and agility while offering protection keeping the athlete dry and paradoxically for this winter game cool and comfortable. The pages that follow outline a detailed description of the history of hockey equipment from the late 19th century to the present day. Hockey equipment has seen tremendous advancement over the past century and now the new standard for the uniform will be established with the Rbk EDGE Uniform .

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