12 - 3 forwards, 2 defencemen and a goaltender for each team during non-penalty play.
Ice hockey is a game played on a 200 x 85 ft dimension ice with five players (six including the goalie) on each team. Players must skate across the ice with the puck on their stick in attempt to score a goal. By the end of the game (three periods in varying amounts of time depending on the league), the team with the most points wins.
Alternate captain. Hockey players with a "C" (captain) or an "A" are the only players that are supposed to communicate with referee's on the ice.
The number of total players on a roster can vary, however, the limit of how many players from each team that can be on the ice at one time is six - three forwards, two defensemen, and a goaltender.
There are four positions in hockey. Center, Winger, Defenseman, and Goaltender. There are six players on the ice per shift though. The goalie remains on the ice if pulled, injured or replaced by the backup goalie.
As far as I Know there are 4 players per side.
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Hockey has 6 players on the ice at a time. Including the goalie. I can't think of any sport that would only have six. But hockey has six at a time.
happening when players are off ice
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A hockey team, which has 6 players on the ice at a time, each with 4 legs.
12 players in total 6 on each side including the goaltenders.
A team can have up to 16 players generally. 11 players are on the field at one time - 10 field players and 1 goal keeper. Up to 5 players can be on the 'bench' and can be rotated into the game at any time.
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On the field (best kind), the ice, gym floor, or pavement.
Between 6-8 teams can play on the ice at the same time, comprising 48 players.