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The sport of Ice Hockey!?

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In the Ice Hockey, there's a lot of contact such as body checking, cross checking, slashing, and others. Even it's a good workout, but can it make your face look older?

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  1. No.


  2. it all depends on how many stitch's you have on your face sometimes if you get enough it takes the wrinkles out

  3. ya but those guys are all rich enough to afford plastic surgery...so we will never really see what an aged hockey player looks like

  4. ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm i guess

    why

  5. No........

  6. What the h**l kind of question is this? If you get slashed in the face with a stick, or hit in the face with a puck, it's gonna scar, but you're not going to get wrinkles from skating and hitting people. What do you mean "make your face look older?" Are you serious? lmao..........wow

  7. yes. if your face ages quicker then the rest of your body.

  8. yes if u play it drunk + late at night or early in the mornings without a face shield

  9. No.  And, you can join a "no-checking" league, where there is no (intentional) hitting / running into of other players.  Collisions and bumps still happen, but not too bad (like flag football).

  10. yeah if you keep getting hit in the FACE!

  11. Ummm, I've always thought that hockey, especially in the NHL, where face protection is optional, is not kind to your looks, but it's not aging that is the problem.  

    No, it's the puck hitting your face, contact with the boards, the ice, other people's helmets, and getting a stick in the face that really puts the years on.  

    Notice how many NHL players are missing front teeth?

    So.... you may end up with a kicka$$ body, but dentures, lol.  If you are worried, stick to the gym.

  12. No more then if you got hit in the face with a Dodgeball a few times a week!!!

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