A player is thrown out if one person from their team is trying to get an unfair advantage over the other team. This includes:
Moving the stick before the puck is dropped
Not placing the stick properly when requested to do so
Not placing the body square to the faceoff spot
Encroachment into the faceoff circle by a teammate.
When thrown out, another player from the team must take the faceoff, usually that person is not as skilled
In hockey, the official "penalty" that gets a player thrown out is called a "Game Misconduct". As the name implies, it is given to players who are guilty of some sport of unsportsmanlike behaviour. Sometimes this is repeated abuse of officials (verbal--physical is an automatic ejection), overly aggressive behaviour, etc. Hockey also has a "Match Penalty", usually reserved for players who deliberately attempt to injure an opponent. The penalty is ejection from the game and automatic suspension until the play is reviewed by the NHL.
They do practice face-off first and if they don't do good in it they make another guy do it
Face Off
If a player doesn't get lined up for the draw promptly and correctly, or if his/her teammates' cross the draw line to soon, the player taking the draw is replaced. If this happens twice on the same draw, a two (2) minute minor penalty is assessed to the offending team for delay of game.
During a hockey game years ago, after a player scored three goals, fans tossed hats onto the ice, and the phrase hat trick came to be.
Force applies to ice hockey because the ice hockey player must propel himself forward when he goes for the puck. When someone propels themselves forward, this is force.
It depends, there is always someone who is very agile in hockey.
Hockey Just hockey Hockey on ice is called ice hockey
someone who participates in any of: * Skateboarding * Ice skating * Ice hockey * Roller skating
Jersey face mask ice skates pads
Ice Hockey is Hockey played on ice; as compared to Field Hockey which is played on grass.
Ice hockey is more watched do I think ice hockey :)
in an ice hockey rink
Someone who sweeps your mom up in his hands and bones your mom