In hockey, a restricted area refers to specific zones on the ice where certain rules apply, particularly regarding goaltender play. For instance, the trapezoidal area behind the net, known as the "goalie trapezoid," restricts where goalies can handle the puck. If a goalie plays the puck outside this area, they may be penalized for delay of game. Additionally, the restricted area concept helps maintain player safety and game flow.
Area 4
Yes
Please stay clear of the restricted area.
you cant its restricted
It is restricted because it is a military installation.
both A and B
The area of Sialkot Hockey Stadium is 101,171.41056 square meters.
Yes, both field hockey and ice hockey are played professionally in some parts of the world. Field hockey is more common in Europe and parts of Oceania, South America and Asia; ice hockey is virtually restricted to Arctic Circle countries.
All personnel working in and around a restricted area
no it no restricted
use the walk through walls cheat on the AR. SPOILER: the restricted area is an area that grows rare berry plants!
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