| 41. | The programs, expanded in 2011, include parent / child shinny and two levels of beginner, and are supervised by city-paid coaches.
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| 42. | Like many future hockey players of the era, the B�liveau family had a backyard ice rink on which their children, friends and neighbours played shinny.
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| 43. | Gaelic settlers in Windsor adapted the popular Gaelic sport shinty ( shinny ) to be played on ice wearing skates, the precursor to modern ice hockey.
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| 44. | The word I expect is " shinny, " meaning they use their shins as well as their hands to support themselves as they descend the rope.
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| 45. | These games were brought to North America and several similar winter games using informal rules were developed, such as " shinny " and " ice polo ".
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| 46. | Shinny's first fight of 2010 pitched him against Najah Ali at the Indoor Sports Center in Paul Edwards to reclaim the title earlier in the year.
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| 47. | Early 19th-century paintings depict shinney ( or " shinny " ), an early form of hockey with no standard rules which was played in Nova Scotia.
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| 48. | In his book " Country on Ice ", Doug Beardsley claims that most Canadian hockey professional players have played some form of shinny in their youth.
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| 49. | Personal opinion, when comparing " shinny " with " shimmy ", the latter sounds cooler because . . . It somewhat sounds like pirate talk, ay?
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| 50. | Orr played his first organized hockey in 1953 at age five, in the " minor squirt " division, a year after getting his first skates and playing shinny.
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