Yes, cross checking is legal in hockey as long as it is done within the rules and regulations of the game. Players are allowed to use their stick to check an opponent as long as it is done in a controlled and safe manner.
Cross checking in hockey is a penalty where a player uses the shaft of their stick to push or hit an opponent. This can lead to injuries and disrupt the flow of the game. When a player is penalized for cross checking, their team plays with one less player on the ice, giving the opposing team an advantage.
Hockey interference occurs when a player obstructs an opponent who does not have the puck, while checking is a legal body contact made on an opponent who does have the puck.
you cant trip, no holding, no checking in mites through peewee, no cross checking, and you cannot stand in the crease
Ages 12-13, PeeWee level
Cross-checking
Those are totally different things. Cross check is either checking something twice or a hockey maneuver. Both has nothing to do with banking or cash checking.
Clipping. One hand behind the knee. Cross checking. Both hands forward.
Some could be cross checking, boxing, high sticking, and many more! If you were wanting more, go watch the hockey game
Body Check, Stick Check. Playing without a stick is also allowed in Box Lacrosse but not in field lacrosse. Cross checking is legal in Box, but not from behind. Poke checking is illegal.
It means checking an answer by using a different method. It is most apparent in spreadsheet situations, where adding everything vertically and then horizontally can be cross-checked by adding everything horizontally and then vertically.Also, in hockey, it is a penalty given for checking a player with one's stick held horizontally in front of oneself.
in pewee is when checking starts
Boarding Charging Checking from Behind Cross-Checking Delayed Penalty Elbowing Fighting High Sticking Holding Hooking Interference Penalty Shot Slashing Spearing Tripping