i don't know the rules
The term "icing" in hockey is "dégagement refusé" in French.
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.
It is a mixture of field hockey's rules and lacrosses rules.
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Hockey is very entertaining to people who know the rules. If you don't know the rules, then hockey is hard to understand.
Hockey safety rules are the rules put in place to keep players from getting hurt. Some of the rules are to not hit other players with your hockey stick, no tripping, no pushing, and no hitting.
Hockey's rules were created by it's creator, but over time, we changed to rules to our liking.
ice hockey
Depending on the icing rules, icing is when the opposing team fires the puck from their side of the red line all the way down to past the other team's goalline and one: is touched by the non-offending team or two: is automatically blown dead as in most low level hockey. Note: college and other minor league levels are developing semi automatic icing.
I think they take care of offsides, icing, and the face-off.
Canadian hockey is the same as the NHL.
the international rules