Inline Hockey
In-line hockey, or roller hockey, is a sport similar to ice hockey except two teams of several players wear rollerblades instead of ice skates and play on a hard surface instead of an ice rink. Like ice hockey, the players use wooden sticks to knock the puck into one of two goals situated at opposite ends of the rink. It is a popular sport played by both amateurs and professionals in such countries as Canada and the United States. Organizations like the National In-Line Hockey Association were founded to govern roller hockey. This section features various resources on in-line hockey.
Canadian Hockey Inline
Gain admittance to this site to browse over many resources on Canadian in-line hockey, such as news, statistics and links to related data.
Inline Hockey Central
Venture to this web site to find a broad range of resources on roller hockey, including current news and statistics on professional leagues.



