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Ice hockey

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Revision as of 22:02, September 23, 2013 by Frederick (talk | contribs) (Frederick moved page Ice Hockey to Ice hockey without leaving a redirect)
Lisa as a hockey player

Ice Hockey is popular sport played and watched in Springfield.

History

When Bart created Woodrow he used a picture of the ice hockey player Gordie Howe.

Bart and Lisa has playing Ice Hockey in different teams.[1]

Marge was once angry at Homer for he watched a hockey game instead of play with Maggie.[2]

Bart and Milhouse has played the video game "Hockey Dad".[3]

Homer was wearing a hockey mask when he showed Bart his chainsaw.[4]

Springfield's ice hockey team is Springfield Ice-O-Topes, the Simpson family was once watching a game with them.[5]

When Bart and Milhouse was fighting over Greta Wolfcastle they end up in a hockey match.[6]

When Homer was an opera star he sing under a half time in a hockey match.[7]

Nelson own an armless Malibu Stacy wrapped in hockey tape.[8]

Non-canon

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The Simpson family was dressed as bruised and beaten hockey players, skates around the living room holding the Stanley Cup in a couch gag.[9]

The Simpsons are hockey players. Homer and Bart have a face-off and start a brawl. Officials Lenny and Carl break it up, and the whole family ends up in the penalty box, where Homer spits out a tooth.[10]

Appearances

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