The fastest on record skater was Scott neidemyer at the 1998 skills contest. He clocked in at 45k/h however the average hockey player does not skate this fast during a game. Average speed can reach 30k/h.
"play" in hockey is more commonly referred to as a "shift." in hockey, a good shift is between 30-45 seconds long. to those that dont play the game it seems short, but it is actaully long because it is close to a dead sprint for the majority of that time. anything oer that time is a great advantage to the other team because of fatigue.- masta v
They usually average 30-90 seconds a shift. They want short shifts so they can be rested for the next shift. A long shift is like 2 minutes.
When you are on the ice is your shift. Generally, forwards (center, right wing and left wing) have 45-120 second shifts. When you step onto the ice is the start of your shift and when you step onto the bench is the end of your shift
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A regulation hockey game consists of 3 periods that last 20 minutes each and 15 minute intermissions between periods. Each period with stoppages can go for about an average of 30-35 minutes. Therefore a hockey game will typically last about an hour and a half to two hours.
Quick background: a "shift" is one turn on the ice, usually the same group of player go together and there are 4 "lines"on a team. So, generally, you play for a shift then you're out for three. Hockey is an incredibly demanding sport. Hockey "shifts' are only 45-60 seconds. Which means, a player only plays for that long then needs to catch their breath for a couple minutes. Usually when you score you're at your shift anyway, it's a good time to stop...and hey, your line earned a break! Keep watching hockey, it's a great sport!
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The average lifespan of an NHL hockey puck is 7 minutes.
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