No, you don't dribble a puck. You stickhandle with the puck.
Dribble
A contact dribble in hockey refers to a technique used by players to maintain control of the puck while simultaneously engaging with an opponent. This involves using body positioning and stickhandling to shield the puck from defenders while moving it forward. The dribble allows the player to navigate through traffic and create space for themselves or teammates. It is an essential skill for maintaining puck possession in competitive situations.
Double Dribble
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a person can try to dribble the ball with two hands or can dribble then pick up their dribble and then dribble again
Dribble in basketball is when you're in the middle of playing then you dribble.
an illegal dribble or double dribble in basketball is when the player uses both hands to dribble or the player starts to dribble a second time after coming to a stop
Yes, the word "dribble" does have a prefix. The prefix in "dribble" is "dri-."
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Spin dribble is when you are spinning the ball, then it hits you in the face and you dribble because you get knocked out.
The first Double Dribble is when you start dribbling and then stop, and then start dribbling again. The second double dribble is when you dribble the ball simultaneously with both hands and when you dribble from right to left every dribble.
A double dribble is when you dribble the b-ball pick it up and hold it then start dribbling again. Another example of a double dribble is when you dribble the ball with both hands, and you will be called by doing it