Fred Marsh (1934-2016) was a Canadian who worked as a
Zamboni driver at various hockey arenas throughout western Canada. Marsh invented the pegs in the 1980s, aiming to design a product that was both flexible enough to absorb shock when a player hit the net, yet strong enough to keep the net in place. The pegs were first used in
Moose Jaw and
Saskatoon, in
Saskatchewan,
Canada, as well as
Kitimat, in
British Columbia before spreading throughout the
WHL. In 1991, the
NHL made Marsh Pegs the standard. They have been used in the
Winter Olympics since
1998 and also in
World Cup games. == Recognition ==