It depends. If s/he does not have the puck or just have it, no. If s/he has the puck, yes and no: if s/he does not know that you are there and you are behind them, no you cannot hit them; if they see you and you haven't skated hard at them, yes.
A puck is call a puck in Ice-Hockey it is a small rubber disc, where the goal is to get that disc into the back of your opponent's net more than they do to you.
OLD hockey or Ice hockey is a team sport played on ice in which skaters use sticks to shoot a hard rubber hockey puck into their opponent's net to score points. In some countries, such as Canada, the United States and those of Europe like Sweden among others, it is known as "hockey"; the name "ice hockey" is used in countries where "hockey" generally refers to field hockey.
A puck is a small, disk-shaped object used in sports such as ice hockey and air hockey. In ice hockey, it is made of hard rubber and players use sticks to hit it into the opponent's goal to score points. In air hockey, the puck floats on a cushion of air and players use strikers to hit it into the opponent's goal.
Hockey Just hockey Hockey on ice is called ice hockey
Broomball is a recreational ice game played by two teams using brooms to hit a ball into the opponent's goal. It is similar to ice hockey, but players wear shoes instead of skates. The game is popular in regions where ice hockey is prevalent.
Push hockey does not have air like air hockey does
Cross checking in hockey is a penalty where a player uses the shaft of their stick to push or hit an opponent. This can lead to injuries and disrupt the flow of the game. When a player is penalized for cross checking, their team plays with one less player on the ice, giving the opposing team an advantage.
Ice Hockey is Hockey played on ice; as compared to Field Hockey which is played on grass.
Ice hockey is more watched do I think ice hockey :)
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