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Halfiax Rules are believed to be the first known rules of ice hockey. They were never wriiten down but are believed to date back to the mid-18th century. Colonel Byron Weston spelled out the rules in an interview with sport reporter James Power after the Montreal or McGill Rules had already been published in "The Gazette",

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  • Halifax Rules
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  • Halfiax Rules are believed to be the first known rules of ice hockey. They were never wriiten down but are believed to date back to the mid-18th century. Colonel Byron Weston spelled out the rules in an interview with sport reporter James Power after the Montreal or McGill Rules had already been published in "The Gazette",
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  • Halfiax Rules are believed to be the first known rules of ice hockey. They were never wriiten down but are believed to date back to the mid-18th century. Colonel Byron Weston spelled out the rules in an interview with sport reporter James Power after the Montreal or McGill Rules had already been published in "The Gazette",
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