no
İt runs out of push
It depends. If s/he does not have the puck or just have it, no. If s/he has the puck, yes and no: if s/he does not know that you are there and you are behind them, no you cannot hit them; if they see you and you haven't skated hard at them, yes.
Now there is not an NHL 10 for PS2 only for Xbox 360 and PS3.
On the ice, a hockey puck is pushing against much less surface friction, so it will slide with relative ease. On the street, a puck is forced to push against the pavement which it cannot do very well causing it to either stop or bounce across the surface.
, To answer your question, a Hockey "Offside" is when the player crosses the offensive blue line before the puck. There is a move called "Dragging the line" that NHL players, or in general any hockey player (Like myself) use. What they do is keep a skate ON the blue line when the puck is crossing the line and you are ahead of the play and/or puck.
Offsides is when a player crosses the blue line before another player on the same team with the puck crosses into there zone. The player with the puck must enter there zone first. This is to prevent a player from just sitting by the goal waiting for someone to pass the puck to them so they can score.
Offsides, resulting in a face off taking place outside of the previous attack zone.
i cant bleve it ahh... its not comming out for playstaytion 2 === === NO NHL10 FOR PS2 BOOO BOOO
No, you don't dribble a puck. You stickhandle with the puck.
I've only played 2k10 but from what I've heard nhl10 is much better
On a rink rink.