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    How is an ice hockey skate different from a speed skating skate?

    Question #112819. Asked by star_gazer. (Feb 13 10 3:39 PM)


    JaneofGaunt

    Have a look at the photos in this article - you'll see the difference.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_skate

    Feb 13 10, 5:44 PM


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