The Wolf

The GAME-WORN Wolf originates from a coat of arms dating back to 1014 AD.

GAME-WORN Hockey Logo History
Symbolising a legend for all courageous Hockey Players that "A Palace is The Reward of Bravery"...

"King Malcolm II Kenmore of Scotland, traveled on his road south when he was fiercely pursued by a devouring Woulfe (Wolf) in the Wood of Culbleun. A young celt of the Isles, perceiving the fierceness of the Woulfe with his open maw coming upon the King, wrapt his plaid (clothing) about his arme, and thrust it between the Woulfe's jaws interposing himself to the furie of the wyld beast rather than have his King in hazard. 

GAME-WORN Hockey History Wolf Attack
The Celt drew his Skene (dagger) with his other hand and dispatched the Woulfe before the King. The reward offered by the King for the Celts courage is said to have been as much land as was encompassed by a hawk’s flight."

GAME-WORN-Hockey-Tape-Guildford-Flames 2We now proudly offer the Wolf to all the World's most courageous Ice and Inline hockey players... Wrap, Stick, Tear, Wear and compete.

*GAME-WORN do not endorse any cruelty or mistreatment of animals. 

(The account is taken from the founding company director's Memorials of Skene, the Family Papers with Other Illustrative Documents, edited by William Forbes Skene, D.C.L., L.L.D., Her Majesty's Historiographer For Scotland, Aberdeen, 1887.)

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