In hockey, icing is when a player shoots the puck from behind the center line all the way to the goal line on the opposite end and no one touches it. But, when the goalie touches the puck it doesn't count.
However, during a penalty kill, icing is negated allowing the disadvantaged team to clear the puck (ball) all the way down the ice (floor) from any area.
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In hockey icing is when a player shoots the puck from behind the center line all the way to the goal line on the opposite end and no one touches it. But when the goalie touches the puck then it doesn't count.
However, during a penalty kill, icing is negated allowing the disadvantaged team to clear the puck (ball) all the way down the ice (floor) from any area.
An anagram for the word iced is dice.
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Aside from the fact that a stick is used to manipulate an object into a goal, which a goalie may or may not be defending, and that they are both called hockey, there are no similarities in the two rulesets.
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Yes, "iced lemonade" is a noun phrase. It consists of the noun "lemonade" modified by the adjective "iced" to describe the type of lemonade.