As many can dress as you like, but only 16 can play.
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In the National Hockey League, 20 players are allowed to dress for a game and 23 are allowed on the 'active roster'.
A professional hockey team can have up to 23 players on its active roster, but only 20 players can dress for a game. The remaining 3 are considered healthy scratches. Most teams will usually dress 4 lines of forwards (12 players), 3 pairs of defensemen (6 players), and two goalies.
All teams our only allowed to dress out 70 players per game.
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Most hockey leagues will allow a team to "dress" 20 players for each game. A Junior team or college program normally carries 25 players where they will sit 5 players each game. Only 6 skaters are allowed on the ice for one team at a team. this normally means 3 Forwards, 2 players on Defense and a Goalie.
every game 47 players can be dressed out for the game however the teams roster will have 53 players but the other 6 can't dress out
Most hockey leagues will allow a team to "dress" 20 players for each game. A Junior team or college program normally carries 25 players where they will sit 5 players each game. Only 6 skaters are allowed on the ice for one team at a team. this normally means 3 Forwards, 2 players on Defense and a Goalie.
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According to Rule 5 of the NHL rulebook, a team must dress 20 players for each game: 2 goalies, 6 defensemen and 12 forwards. Please note, however, that while a team can only dress 20 players per game, the team can have extra players around due to injuries, illness, suspensions, etc, to regular players.