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Hockey players a real heroes in competitive and challenging game

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Hockey is a very competitive and challenging game. Hockey fans see hockey athletes as real champions. Hockey players have high career requirements. They must work very strong even under pressure. They must work irregularly and must be able to follow the instructions of the coach and manager. Hockey players must be bodily and psychologically respond to the game and possess the special skills necessary for the game. Besides, his career involves many trips. There is widespread harm in the lives of hockey players. Many players are injured due to player contact, drop and contact with the disc or high pole.

Some of the most famous hockey players are Mario Lemieux, Wayne Gretzky, Gordy Howe, Bobby Orr, Maurice Richard, Terry Sawchuk,  Doug Harvey, Bobby Hull, Jean Beliveau, Jacques Plante, Eddie Shore, Glenn Hall, Guy Lafleur, Stan Mikita, and Phil Esposito.

Wayne Gretzky is the most popular figure among hockey players. He has other hockey players and shares some impressive records with them. In 1978, I started his career at the Indianapolis Racer of the World Hockey Association. His most successful years were in the Edmonton Olympus of the National Hockey League. I joined the team in 1979 and led the Oilers to four Stanley Cups in 1984, 1985, 1987, and 1988. He has created several new records. Besides, Gretzky also got the Conn Smythe prize and the Lady Byng award. He finished his 20-year-old profession with 2,967 points. Over the years, he has revolutionized the popularity of hockey and established his position as the greatest player of all time.

Gordie Howe is a famous hockey player and a high-yield scorer. He made his debut for the National Hockey League's Detroit Red Wing (NHT). In 1977, he became the first player to score 1,000 goals in the profession. He has spent more than 50 years as a famous professional hockey player. Mario Lemieux is another outstanding hockey player from Canada.

They have all contributed to the popularity of the hockey games we like today.

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