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Drop-in hockey at community centers usually require you to call in about an hour before it starts to sign up, then when you show up you have to sign in and pay. Usually capped at about 20 skaters max. Line changes are just done on your own. Most people playing will be respectful of each others' play time and limit the lengths of their shifts, most. Only a handful of community centers still have ice during the spring/summer months though
With stick and puck, most places only require helmet and gloves. I usually try to wear my full gear minus shoulder pads since its really self practice time, and I'd rather practice with my gear on to better get used to feel of pads while playing
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