Montreal, 1875: The First Indoor Hockey Game
On March 3, 1875, James Creighton gathered friends, laid down simple rules, and rolled out a wooden puck to keep spectators safe. That ordinary evening felt improvised, yet it set a blueprint that still guides the game. Would you have stepped onto that rough ice to help test a brand-new sport?
Montreal, 1875: The First Indoor Hockey Game
Early players borrowed rules from rugby and field games, then discovered a frozen surface demanded different instincts. The puck grounded chaos into skillful direction. That switch from unpredictable balls to a flat, sliding puck invited precision, passing lanes, and the first honest blueprint for controlled, strategic hockey.