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'''Fever Hockey''' is a Dream Event in the DS Version of [[Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games]]. Fever Hockey is much different than regular [[Ice Hockey (MSOWG)|Ice Hockey]]. The event does not take place in Bowser's castle, unlike the Wii version. Goals are worth 10 points. By shooting the puck at different areas of the rink, a goal value can increase. Also, when a team shoots with a max combo, the player will shoot a special shot, similar to [[Dream Ice Hockey]] in the Wii version. | '''Fever Hockey''' is a Dream Event in the DS Version of [[Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games]]. Fever Hockey is much different than regular [[Ice Hockey (MSOWG)|Ice Hockey]]. The event does not take place in Bowser's castle, unlike the Wii version. Goals are worth 10 points. By shooting the puck at different areas of the rink, a goal value can increase. Also, when a team shoots with a max combo, the player will shoot a special shot, similar to [[Dream Ice Hockey]] in the Wii version. | ||
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Fever Hockey is a Dream Event in the DS Version of Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games. Fever Hockey is much different than regular Ice Hockey. The event does not take place in Bowser's castle, unlike the Wii version. Goals are worth 10 points. By shooting the puck at different areas of the rink, a goal value can increase. Also, when a team shoots with a max combo, the player will shoot a special shot, similar to Dream Ice Hockey in the Wii version.
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