Phrases with «great hockey»

"Great hockey" refers to a highly impressive or outstanding performance in the sport of hockey. It describes a game, team, or player that showcases exceptional skills, strategy, teamwork, and overall excellence on the ice. Full definition

Sentences with «great hockey»

  • Admittedly Howe is guilty of being an extraordinarily mean player — which is to say that he may be a notch ahead of Richard or Hull or any of the other great hockey players. (si.com)
  • Seeing great hockey is really fun, and it's possible to really see the action at Wolves games, without having to bob and weave and strain and lean. (chicagoparent.com)
  • From Gary Smith's profile of the irascible Mike Keenan to E.M. Swift's dispatch on Wayne Gretzky's final game, these are the 10 greatest hockey stories in SI history. (si.com)
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