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The zones on a official hockey rink are the defending zone (where players try to defend and protect their goal or net), the neutral zone (where is the center zone and players try to get the puck in the their opponent's defending zone which is also their attacking zone and where players get the puck out of their defending zone) and the attacking zone (where players try to get the puck in their opponent's goal or net).

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The goalies cant touch the puck in the corners (outside the lines) or they get a penalty, designed for less collisions between goalies and players

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Depending on what team you are on it's called the Defensive End, or Offensive End

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The two roughly-semicircular areas at each end of the field, including the lines that make up their boundaries.

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on your side of the ice it is your zone and on your oponents side it is there zone

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The zone between the two blue lines

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