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SEATTLE — (seattlemet.com)

LIKE THE LONG-AWAITED ARRIVAL of the Seattle Kraken, Pacific Science Center’s newest exhibit, Hockey: Faster Than Ever, has finally arrived after multiple delays at the port. The exhibit opened Monday and runs through February 27, 2022. 

Consider it a crash course on hockey, enough to inform the sports agnostic and enough for established hockey fans to geek out. The exhibit chronicles the history of the Canadian-born sport, about its lacrosse-inspired origins, the development of professional leagues, and the history of its attire and equipment.

It also explores the science behind the game through interactive sections where guests can test their hockey skills.

For more info on Hockey: Faster Than Ever, click here.

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