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Description The US Pond Hockey Championships are held on Lake Nokomis. The four-day tournament uses twenty-five rinks to play a version of 4 on 4 hockey with low, dual-slotted boxes for goals. This particular game featured two teams in the Over 50 bracket: the hometown Mpls. Moose and Saint Nix, a group from New England.
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Source Advancing the Puck
Author adamsfelt
Camera location44° 54′ 42.05″ N, 93° 14′ 28.56″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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