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Oh, dude, in hockey, it's called a bench. Like, you know, where the players sit when they're not on the ice trying to score goals and stuff. So yeah, it's like a dugout but for hockey, where they chill before getting back out there and doing their thing.

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In hockey, the area where players sit off the ice is called the "bench." The bench serves a similar purpose to the dugout in Baseball, providing a place for players to rest, receive coaching, and prepare to enter the game. Both the dugout in baseball and the bench in hockey are essential areas for team communication and strategy during the game.

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Well, in hockey, the area where the players sit is called the "bench." It's where they cheer on their teammates and get ready to jump back onto the ice. Just like in baseball, it's a place where the team comes together to support each other and work towards their goals.

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3mo ago
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Apparently it is for helping spectator to see the game. I'm not sure about that but i read it somewhere !

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17y ago
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A dugout is called a dugout because they are below the level of the playing field. They are usually literally dug out of the ground when the field is being constructed.

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10y ago
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The dugout is a term refered to the place where the players sit. This area was dug out of the ground to protect the ball players from line drives.

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14y ago
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It is a place where the people not currently on the field sit. there is one for each team.

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14y ago
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Because when they form it, they usually have it dug out of the ground on the side of the baseball field, hence the term "Dugout".

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14y ago
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They are built low so spectators can see over them, and so players can still be safe and at field level.

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The Bench

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