Equipment is generally the same as that used in ice hockey but player positions are different.
The sport was at one time called "Tweeter" because of the sound the early pucks made.
Since spongee's beginning in roughly the 1950s, players have increasingly begun to use broomball shoes instead of street shoes or winter boots.
Winnipeg's first organized spongee league was started in 1978 by Canadian, John Robertson,[1] though the game itself is believed to actually date back to 1950s Winnipeg, making it younger than broomball but potentially older than the Canadian organized sport of ringette by about a decade.
[2] It is believed that the "Tumbleweeds" are Manitoba's oldest continuously active spongee team.