Wincraft Florida Panthers Team Clock
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Support your favorite hockey team at home or in the office by hanging up this NHL(r) round wall clock from Wincraft(tm). This durable plastic wall clock has a built in hanger, measures 12.75 inches in diameter and features a high-quality Quartz movement with a sweeping second hand, so it is easy to read. The officially licensed wall clock is brightly decorated in the...
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Support your favorite hockey team at home or in the office by hanging up this NHL(r) round wall clock from Wincraft(tm). This durable plastic wall clock has a built in hanger, measures 12.75 inches in diameter and features a high-quality Quartz movement with a sweeping second hand, so it is easy to read. The officially licensed wall clock is brightly decorated in the team colors and proudly displays the team graphics in the center.
The National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world,[1] and one of the North American major professional sports leagues. The Stanley Cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in North America,[2] is awarded annually to the league champion at the end of each season.
The league was formed in 1917 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from a predecessor organization, the National Hockey Association (NHA), founded in 1909. It started with four teams, and through a series of expansions, contractions and relocations, the league is now composed of 30 teams, 24 of which are based in the United States and six in Canada. After a labour dispute that led to the cancellation of the entire 2004–05 season, the league has staged a successful comeback, including revenue and profit growth.
The NHL draws many highly skilled players from all over the world. Currently, the league has players from about 20 different countries.[3][4] Canadians have historically constituted a large majority of the players in the NHL because both the sport and the league originated in Canada. In the past 25 years, the percentages of American and European players have increased because of the NHL's continued expansion into the United States, its high standard of play compared to other leagues, and the availability of highly skilled European players.
The National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world,[1] and one of the North American major professional sports leagues. The Stanley Cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in North America,[2] is awarded annually to the league champion at the end of each season.
The league was formed in 1917 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from a predecessor organization, the National Hockey Association (NHA), founded in 1909. It started with four teams, and through a series of expansions, contractions and relocations, the league is now composed of 30 teams, 24 of which are based in the United States and six in Canada. After a labour dispute that led to the cancellation of the entire 2004–05 season, the league has staged a successful comeback, including revenue and profit growth.
The NHL draws many highly skilled players from all over the world. Currently, the league has players from about 20 different countries.[3][4] Canadians have historically constituted a large majority of the players in the NHL because both the sport and the league originated in Canada. In the past 25 years, the percentages of American and European players have increased because of the NHL's continued expansion into the United States, its high standard of play compared to other leagues, and the availability of highly skilled European players.






