Pond Hockey is a documentary film celebrating the game in its purest form, featuring interviews with Wayne Gretzky, Neal Broten, Sid the Kid and many more hockey greats.
man i wish i still lived in the mid north east. in California has no snow let alone people how play hockey. we only have roller hockey and a bit of ice and it cost a shit load to play here but i can relate to those late nights playing in sub 0 weather. that is the only way to truly experience how hockey was meant to be played. cant what to get out of California and back to a place where hockey rules.
Skating outdoor on natural ice is the best there is! No matter if it is hockey, freestyle, figure or speed skating! Just having fun outdoors with friends who share the same passion! Simply the best there is!
pond hockey is awesome. my dad and my sister and i clear off the pond in our backyard (although it's as big as a lake) every winter and we can play out there all day. it's just awesome. it's what winter is all about.
This winter i made a sweet ice rink on a lake. Shoveled a rink 3/4 the size of an official rink and then pumped water out of an augered hole. We even had lines. Best pond hockey I've ever played.
yeah, i live in northern jersey. there are several freezable lakes around me, but i never got the chance to play pond hockey. i'm probably gonna move up north when i get older. lol
I cant think of very many things that excited me as a kid than waking up to find black ice on the pond by my house. All the kids in the area would come and play. Some parrents even came and started fires on the ice and cooked food. From sun rize to sun set i would stay on the ice. great times
i love pond ice hockey i miss pond hockey im looking for a bush style hard wood stick im an abenaki indian and i miss playing mocissian hockey in 3 rivers canada my name is toddy hawk and im all alone
@slayer6464 what part of jersey do you live in? i live in bergen county (northern nj) and there are a couple of ponds that freeze. in one town, they even made an outdoor rink and let kids skate on for free. one half for skating the other for hockey.