Sentences with phrase «day outdoor hockey»

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The outdoor game is typically played on New Year's Day before massive crowds and is broadcast on national TV in the United States, where hockey rarely gets a sizable viewing audience.
These days, it seems many hockey parents and players consider what used to be the traditional off - season, when kids played outdoors and changed sports until the next winter season, as the real season, because it is the time of year when AAA all - star teams are formed and tournaments are played, weekend after weekend.
Sport & Leisure Facilities 2 outdoor swimming pool with sea water Sun terrace Sun beds and umbrellas 2 tennis courts hard and floodlight Water sport centre with water skiing, paragliding, rings, banana boat, pedals, canoes Water Polo Table tennis Table football Beach volley Air hockey Darts Entertainment day and night by a multilingual animation team and Greek theme nights with live music.
The outdoors have always figured in Doig's life and work: He's an avid hockey player and expert skier who kayaks weekly looking for «the extremes of nature or incidents that most people are not privy to see,» such as the isolated island he discovered one day by boat, «with a side going up 300 feet completely white with pelican s — .»
, lightning related insurance claims, Lyme disease, Malaria, malnutrition, Maple syrup shortage, marine diseases, marine food chain decimated, Meaching (end of the world), megacryometeors, Melanoma, methane burps, melting permafrost, migration, microbes to decompose soil carbon more rapidly, more bad air days, more research needed, mountains break up, mudslides, next ice age, Nile delta damaged, no effect in India, nuclear plants bloom, ocean acidification, outdoor hockey threatened, oyster diseases, ozone loss, ozone repair slowed, ozone rise, pests increase, plankton blooms, plankton loss, plant viruses, polar tours scrapped, psychosocial disturbances, railroad tracks deformed, rainfall increase, rainfall reduction, refugees, release of ancient frozen viruses, resorts disappear, rift on Capitol Hill, rivers raised, rivers dry up, rockfalls, rocky peaks crack apart, Ross river disease, salinity reduction, Salmonella, sea level rise, sex change, ski resorts threatened, smog, snowfall increase, snowfall reduction, societal collapse, songbirds change eating habits, sour grapes, spiders invade Scotland, squid population explosion, spectacular orchids, tectonic plate movement, ticks move northward (Sweden), tides rise, tree beetle attacks, tree foliage increase (UK), tree growth slowed, trees less colourful, trees more colourful, tropics expansion, tsunamis, Venice flooded, volcanic eruptions, walrus pups orphaned, wars over water, water bills double, water supply unreliability, water scarcity (20 % of increase), weeds, West Nile fever, whales move north, wheat yields crushed in Australia, white Christmas dream ends, wildfires, wine — harm to Australian industry, wine industry damage (California), wine industry disaster (US), wine — more English, wine — no more French, wind shift, winters in Britain colder, wolves eat more moose, wolves eat less, workers laid off, World bankruptcy, World in crisis, Yellow fever.
Fifty years ago, the outdoor hockey season was, on average, 15 days longer than it is today.
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