Says our board doctor.
Let see. One involves constant action. The other is action for 5-10 second bursts and then prep for another play.
One involves 6 people , 5 of whom are actively involved in moving the object downfield.
The other starts with one player directing every play.
One involves set directed played called in by the coach.
The other involves quick change of direction. Quick counter attack.
One more resembles rugby
The other resembles soccer on ice. This the name.
One invoices the same personnel playing offense and defense simultaneously. The other has separate personnel set up for both.
In one the acquisition of territory defines score and winning. Using hands and bodies.
In the other guiding a small object using a stick while on skates through a gauntlet and past a human barricade. Not for you. For the puck.
One is almost always indoors . The other almost always outdoors. Ice/graaa
One is American. The other largely canadien.
I can totally see why playing one recreationally? Makes you an expert on the other at the professional (coaches) or semi professional level. If youre a delusional narcissistic psychopath.
The funniest thing is that he's admittedly 5'11" and people that know him say closer to 5'9". Do midget versions of football or ice hockey even count?
I see that I have hurt you. just banter. Sorry about that. sc
I am an expert on neuropathy
Because I wore an ankle boot once. And I stayed at a Holiday Inn express.