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NHL's Hardest Shot Competition: what physics has to say
Watching hockey through glass
Air density: advantage Colorado?
Is 4-on-4 hockey a quicker way to settle a tie?
How far would a hockey puck slide?
The slap shot and the "bounce effect"
The lacrosse move
Pucks: always the same shape and size…or not?
Hockey sticks: what's in a curve?
Speed and energy of projectiles in sports
Six ways science could improve hockey at the elite level
Production versus years of experience
Hockey fitness with age
Nations producing NHL players
Shooting on goalies makes them better
Are two games in two nights too much?
Score first, or lose?
Predicting the outcome of NHL games: a simple model
Streak factor: do winning streaks matter?
Hot blades coming your way
Ice friction with a heated skate blade
More on why ice is so slippery
Temperature distribution of a heated skate blade
Refereed Journal Publications
A. Haché,
Cool Sport Full of Physics
,
Physics Teacher
46
, 398 (2008).
A. Haché,
Hockey Physics
,
Physics in Canada
58
(2002).
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