That means new players come on the ice and the ones that were on the ice go to the bench while the puck is still in play.
It is when the players change lines (from bench to ice) during gameplay, not during a stoppage.
depending if you mean field or ice hockey or even street hockey depends if you are versing a ball or a puck but i will assume you mean field. A hockey stick, shin guards and the keepers gloves are all the objets allowed to legally make contact with the ball. naturally the ball will fly up a bit and hit bodies/head but actively if is just these and really should only be the stick.
"Carring" the puck in the hockey stick
le hockey sur gazon is lawn hockey
Canada hockey team means it is a Canadian hockey team.
It means nothing in field hockey.
In hockey statistics, the PP stands for Power Play.
EAG is an extra attacker goal in ice hockey.
A backup goalie, and three backup forward lines and 2 backup defense lines. 14 subs and 20 players in all, plus a couple extra for injuries and special teasers.
It means who the officials in hockey think played the best.
it means dont try to change someone. let the birds be birds and do what birds do...
When you are a hockey mom you have a son or daughter in hockey and you cheer on your child. A hockey mom sometimes laces their kids skates and help them put on their gear.