No, in Ice Hockey the object is a flat, hard rubber disk called a puck that skims along the ice or can become airborne, depending on how it is hit.
Yes ice hockey ball is black
Ice hockey is played using a puck not a ball.
Terry Ball - ice hockey - was born on 1944-11-29.
Broomball is a recreational ice game played by two teams using brooms to hit a ball into the opponent's goal. It is similar to ice hockey, but players wear shoes instead of skates. The game is popular in regions where ice hockey is prevalent.
A puck.
so that the hockey puck can slide once been hit.
Football (Soccer) Ice-Hockey Volley-Ball Basket-Ball Hand-Ball Uni-Hockey
Football (with a round ball) and Ice Hockey.
There is no ball in hockey - there is a puck which is flat and round.
stick handling passing the ball shooting the ball checking the ball dribbling the ball taping the ball scooping the ball skating (only in case of ice hockey)
Hockey is a good example of many simple phenomena in physics: a puck sliding across ice or, manifested in field hockey, a ball across turf (friction and momentum). Hockey can be played in variants, on ice, on hard surface (floor hockey) and turf (field), as demonstrated by the puck/ball being hit (friction, force, acceleration, rotational torque, impulse), players being hit (also momentum, tensile stress, thermodynamics), the ball falling along a parabolic path (projectile motion), etc. The surface the game is played on lies the beauty of physics: ice requires a Zamboni machine (kinematics and low temperature physics).
Yes, hockey is part of the Olympic Games, encompassing both field hockey and ice hockey, each featured in different editions of the Olympics.