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The playing surface, called a bandy field or bandy rink, is a sheet of ice which measures 90–110 metres (300–360 ft) by 45–65 metres (148–213 ft), about the size of a football pitch. The field is considerably larger than the ice rinks commonly used for ice hockey.

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Bandy is an incredibly skillful and fast-paced game played on an extremely large ice rink primarily in northern Europe and Russia. To someone who knows little about hockey, bandy can easily be...

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bandy, a game similar to ice hockey. It is played almost exclusively in the Scandinavian countries, the Baltic countries, and Mongolia. A team is composed of from 8 to 11 players who wear skates and use curved sticks to hit a ball. Rink size varies but is characteristically larger than an ice hockey rink (about 100 by 55 m [109 by 60 yards]).

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It is best described as field hockey on skates. Each team is made up of 11 players including a goalkeeper. The aim of Bandy is to score goals by hitting an orange or pink ball the approximate size of a tennis ball into the opposing team's net with a curved stick four feet in length.

Bandy is a race-paced, non-checking game played with a ball and stick similar to field hockey. Games are typically played at 3:00pm or 4:00pm on Sundays at the OVAL November - March. For additional information, visit our online registration.

In bandy, players use a stick that is longer and wider than an ice hockey stick, and the ball used in bandy is also larger and lighter than the puck used in ice hockey.

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