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a mischievous sprite of English folklore

a vulcanized rubber disk 3 inches in diameter that is used instead of a ball in ice hockey

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The event also featured an Honorary Puck Drop, where a children and young adults were honored with their friends and family in attendance, and got to drop pucks before the start of the game.
Even if he can't see the puck for large portions of the game.
With time winding down in the third period and game tied at 2-2, Northbridge defenseman Jesse Averka carried the puck into the offensive zone and directed the puck in net.
Both Cummins and Skehill also took the pairs title in 108 pucks, with Clarke and Fallon second after 112 pucks.
The puck dropped, the kid assigned to play center smacked it, and Ethan rushed forward.
The Quick Puck Loader aids in the speed and precision of loading Rigaku's ACTOR-Magazine style pucks.
The researchers asked 25 hockey players, ranging in skill from novice to varsity level players, to shoot pucks at targets located in the four corners of a goal until they had hit each target ten times.
Another Dutch dairy manufacturer, Th Vergeer en Zonen, produced cheese called "Cheez'Pucks" - in the shape of ice hockey pucks.
On frozen ponds, these pioneers used sticks carved from trees to shoot pucks fashioned from wood or stones.
This was basically a new take on shove ha'penny: players rolled pucks (recycled from Crossfire) along a yellow plastic board, which was divided into two lanes with an elastic-band cushion at one end.
As well as meeting consumer demand for snacks on the go, these easy to use cookie pucks have been developed specifically to meet the needs of the baker.
The Queen, on her Golden Jubilee tour of Canada, is becoming a collector of ice hockey pucks.
After years of dodging baseballs, hockey pucks and errant race cars, spectators are faced with a new threat-terrorism.