460 Quotes About Hockey
- Author Kendall Ryan
-
Quote
It's like when he walked out that door, he took some part of me with him.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Katelynn Alexandrea
-
Quote
Do you even understand the rules of Hockey?""Same as Football. The Ball goes in the Net. Team that does this the most wins.""There aren't balls in hockey.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Kelley Armstrong
-
Quote
Our eyes met and his grin stretched another quarter-inch. Another schoolgirl flip--followed by a very un-schoolgirl wave of heat. He leaned even farther over the boards, lips parting to say something."Hey, Kris!" someone yelled behind him. "If you want to flirt with Eve, tell her to meet you in the penalty box. You'll be back there soon enough.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Maureen Johnson
-
Quote
The English play hockey in any weather. Thunder, lightening, plague of locusts...nothing can stop the hockey. Do not fight the hockey, for the hockey will win.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Anthony Liccione
-
Quote
ESPN, is having the ability to foretell future outcomes in sports.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Elle Kennedy
-
Quote
The accusation raises my hackles. “Why? Because I’m a player?” Indignation makesmy tone harsher than I intend for it to be. “Have you ever thought that maybe it’sbecause I haven’t met the right girl yet? But no, I couldn’t possibly want someone tocuddle with andwatch movies with, someone who wears my jersey and cheers for meat games, and cooks dinner with me the way you and Garrett—
- Tags
- Share
- Author J. Sterling
-
Quote
I love the smell of the ice... And the cold. The sound the puck makes when it's sliding across the ice or when hits the net for a goal... as long as it's our goal. I love the sound of sticks crashing against one another. The sound my skates make when I come to a hard stop. The roar of the crowd. The way I feel when i'm playing. I can do things on this ice that I can't do anywhere else.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Fredrick Backman
-
Quote
People talk about a 'winners mentality' because a winner has something that others lack, a special brain that takes for granted that it was born to be heroic. When a game comes down to the last decisive seconds, the winner bangs his stick down on the ice and yells to his teammates to pass to him, because a winner doesn't ask for the puck, he demands it. When thousands of spectators stand up and roar, most people become uncertain and back away, but the winner steps up.
- Tags
- Share