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What is a Celly in Hockey?

As an Ice Hockey parent, I’m always smitten with the quirky terms that define a particular sport or culture. And when it comes to hockey, one such term that caught my curiosity is “celly.”  

So what exactly is a celly in hockey? Well, to put it simply, a celly is a celebration that players do after scoring a goal. It can range from a simple high-five with a teammate to an elaborate, choreographed group celebration that involves the entire team.  I have even seen a team break out in a song.

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Hockey Neck Guards: Ensuring Your Child’s Safety on the Ice

In this article, we explore the critical importance of hockey neck guards in ensuring player safety on the ice. From understanding the inherent risks to choosing the right fit, our comprehensive guide dives deep into expert recommendations, research findings, and real-world parent reviews. Keep your young athlete’s neck area protected and elevate your peace of mind.

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How Long Are Hockey Games: Youth, High School, Professional

Wondering how long are hockey games or how many periods are in a game? Navigating the world of ice hockey, from youth games to the high-flying action of professional NHL, can be a whirlwind. But fear not, fellow hockey parents and enthusiasts! While NHL games run three (3) 20-minute periods each, there are intermissions, play stoppage, and other intricacies of game duration. In this article, I’ll simplify and break down for you!

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