Games are played on a "rink," a rectangular surface with rounded corners. Standard NHL rinks are 200 feet by 85 feet.
Due to its physical nature and the high speed of the puck (which can exceed 100 mph), specialized gear is mandatory.
Occurs if an attacking player enters the opponent's zone before the puck. Games are played on a "rink," a rectangular
Use more extensive protection, including a reinforced mask , large leg pads (up to 11 inches wide), a catching glove , and a blocker.
Rule-breaking (like tripping or slashing) leads to time in the "penalty box," giving the opposing team a "power play". Essential Equipment Occurs if an attacking player enters the opponent's
When a player shoots the puck from their half across the opponent's goal line without it being touched.
Traditionally wooden but now often made of composite materials; lengths typically reach the player's chin when on skates. History and Origins Essential Equipment When a player shoots the puck
Each goal is worth one point. The team with the highest score wins; ties are often settled by overtime or a shootout. Key Violations: