Off-Ice Hockey, also known as floor hockey, follows similar rules to ice hockey but is played on a flat surface like a gym floor. Players use sticks to move a puck and score goals. The game typically follows the same basic rules and regulations as ice hockey, with some modifications to accommodate the different playing surface.
ice hockey
The NHL rules are too many and too involved to list here. I would suggest you go www.NHL.com and check out the rulebook yourself. Also, you can simply Google NHL rulebook or NHL Official Rules. You should also remember that, while hockey is hockey, a number of rules/regulations used in the European/international game are different from the NHL pro game.
the international rules
Hockey's rules were created by it's creator, but over time, we changed to rules to our liking.
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Steve DaSilva is considered to be one of the Canadian ice hockey players that rules. He started his playing career in 2004 and as of 2014, he is still playing for the Lloydminster Border Kings.
ice hockey when french soldiers created the game they used a rubber ball and then rules and regulations and the hockey puck was added Basketball and Lacrosse
no
Too many new rules.
Your son will learn teamwork and sportsmanship while playing hockey.
Well it depends if your playing on ice, with no skates it could be counted as ice hockey however i would think that without any ice it would just be called hockey.
NO cheeking, boarding,cross cheeking,and no fighting