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A bully in Ice Hockey is someone who fights a lot and takes a lot of crosschecking or roughing penalties. A bully was how a game of hockey was started until it was changed to a centre pass. In the modern game of hockey, a bully is played on a number of occassions after a stoppage of play when a penalty has not been called (except for during a PC; in this instance, the PC is redone), due to misconduct, an injured player or dissent. They often result in hacking or obstruction penalties themselves. * A Bully: Two players stand facing each other with their sticks on the ground, the ball between them. At the umpire's signal, the sticks are raised, the flat sides are tapped once, and then either player can attempt to play the ball by passing it to a team member or dribbling it themselves.

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A bully occurs in Field Hockey when two players become tied up, and one cannot gain possession of the ball. After the referee calls for a bully to be performed, the two players stand facing each other, with the heads of their sticks placed on the ground. The ref then blows the whistle, and the players clap their sticks together once, and attempt to gainpossession of the ball.

*A bully occurs most often in the sport of indoor field hockey.

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refferee putting a puck between two players

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a bully in hockey is sum1 hoo piks fites n doesnt like sum1 n if i were u dont mess with those bullysplz trust me lol

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A bully is used in the game of hockey for tackles

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hes beating his oppenent buy alot

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