In hockey, a scratch refers to a player who is not in the lineup for a game. This can be due to injury, illness, or a coach's decision. Being scratched means the player cannot participate in the game and must watch from the sidelines. This can impact a player's ability to contribute to their team and can be frustrating for the player.
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The rules and regulations for playing scratch hockey include using a small, hard ball instead of a puck, playing on a smaller field, and having no offside or icing rules. Players must also wear appropriate safety gear, such as helmets and shin guards.
A typical fantasy hockey league has 8 - 12 teams but often have as many as 20.
Professional Hockey Players' Association was created in 1967.
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The schools in Canada that participate with the World Challenge program includes the Altadore, Calgary school. The World Challenge program encourages youth hockey players to play with professional players.
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