60 yards
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Comité International Roller In-Line Hockey was created in 1994.
For ice and in-line hockey it is.
the blue line the blue line
60 yards
It is called the oche (ah-chee), toe line, or the Hockey.
HOCKEY or oche
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I don't think soccer is rougher than ICE hockey, but i think it is rougher than in-line hockey.
(Please Note Ice Hockey takes its Origins from Hockey "Field" and Shinny but this will only be a time line for Ice Hockey) * 1843 - Kingston Ontario (Played By British Troops with Field Hockey Sticks and Ball On Ice) * 1886 - Queens University v Royal Military College (First Official Ruled Game) Time Line For Ice Hockey... Confirmed Please Feel Free to Add to the list
Yes, in ice hockey, the puck must completely cross the goal line for a goal to be scored.
, To answer your question, a Hockey "Offside" is when the player crosses the offensive blue line before the puck. There is a move called "Dragging the line" that NHL players, or in general any hockey player (Like myself) use. What they do is keep a skate ON the blue line when the puck is crossing the line and you are ahead of the play and/or puck.