Hockey pucks are kept in a small freezer and they are taken out by the equipment staff before games and practices
The same way people do when they are playing ice hockey be use a ball not a puck the puck will flip on its side and makes it very hard to handle.
this makes no sense!!!! If you mean when the puck is in motion on the ice, it called the " puck in play " .
In ice hockey, a puck is a hard rubber disc, one inch thick, three inches in diameter. A hockey stick is used, as a tool, to propel a puck.
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yes rough ice does effect the speed of the puck in ice hockey. it makes the puck go slower then if it was smooth ice.
The weight of a hockey puck changes the shot a lot. A lighter puck can not be hit as hard and their more of a posibility of the trajectory being off. A heavier puck will be too heavy to be shot at high speeds, therefore the shot wouldn't be quite as hard.
a puck
A hockey puck
THE PUCK, you play hockey to get the puck.
roughing is when you hit the play to hard when he doesnt have the puck
A puck is a small, disk-shaped object used in sports such as ice hockey and air hockey. In ice hockey, it is made of hard rubber and players use sticks to hit it into the opponent's goal to score points. In air hockey, the puck floats on a cushion of air and players use strikers to hit it into the opponent's goal.
The hockey puck was invented so hockey players had something to shoot into the goal.