Check out the official NHL rulebook for NHL rules. You can get there by using the link below.
There aren't any NHL rules during the Olympics. The refs use International Hockey rules
I would suggest you go www.NHL.com and click on rules. This will enable to view and/or download the NHL Rulebook to read at your own convenience.
The NHL rules are too many and too involved to list here. I would suggest you go www.NHL.com and check out the rulebook yourself. Also, you can simply Google NHL rulebook or NHL Official Rules. You should also remember that, while hockey is hockey, a number of rules/regulations used in the European/international game are different from the NHL pro game.
The NHL rules are too many and too involved to list here. I would suggest you go www.NHL.com and check out the rulebook yourself. Also, you can simply Google NHL rulebook or NHL Official Rules. You should also remember that, while hockey is hockey, a number of rules/regulations used in the European/international game are different from the NHL pro game.
Canadian hockey is the same as the NHL.
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yes but stricter rules should be made
If you go to the NHL.com website and click on RULES, you will be able to view the official NHL Rule Book.
Rules for the game are quite extensive, much more than anyone can list here. I suggest you go to the NHL website at www.NHL.com, click on rules and read and/or download the rulebook.
stats from 02' said that 132 of every 22000 players make it to nhl or nhl feeder team. so with the numbers reduced, 6 of every thousand make it. and out of the 132 only 7 of them actually play in the nhl.
normally the nhl selects you into the draft out of collage and the team picks you. but you have to be really good for them to pick you