no.
Lines refer to a group of players who play together on the ice. When you run a line change, you replace the players on the ice with new lines.
This is an advantage that the home team gets. When there is a stop in play, and both teams make a line change, the home team can wait to see who the visiting team plays on this line, and then put their line out a little late. Hence the name the "LAST change'.
Comité International Roller In-Line Hockey was created in 1994.
For ice and in-line hockey it is.
the blue line the blue line
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.
60 yards
Usually to trick the opposing team into a line change.. mainly whistling is how players communicate on the ice...