100 feet across 200 feet long
Most of the world uses the IIHF standard for hockey rinks, which measure 200 ft x 100 ft. However , in North America, the standard rink size is 200 ft x 85 ft, making the ice surface 15 feet narrower and making for a much more physical game which North American fans like.
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There are 5 vertical lines on a rink. The center line, two blue lines marking the boundaries of center ice and defensive/offensive zones, and two goal lines that run in front of the net's mouth.
Typically, it's 4 forward lines and 3 defense pairs. On rare occasions a team may play with 11 forwards (3 full lines plus 2 extra players) and 7 defense (3 pairs and 1 extra player).
5-7 lines 2 goal lines 1 red line 2 blue lines and depending on the rink 2 ringette lines
Sources: I play Hockey and i've been to a Hockey game