Icing in Hockey: What Really Matters
What is icing in hockey? Learn the rules, touch vs hybrid vs no-touch icing, common exceptions, and what happens after the whistle
What is icing in hockey? Learn the rules, touch vs hybrid vs no-touch icing, common exceptions, and what happens after the whistle
Offside is a rule that defines the order of entry into the attacking zone. It affects where a set attack starts, why a linesman sometimes raises an arm instead of…
Hockey feels straightforward right up until the first controversial moment. The puck goes into the net—but the referee signals a face-off. A player was standing near the crease—and suddenly it’s…
What is a faceoff in hockey? Learn the rules, violations, faceoff spots, and strategy behind one of the game’s most important restarts
Discover how hockey line changes really work — shift length, on-the-fly timing, long change risks, and costly mistakes teams try to avoid.
Complete guide to hockey periods: game length, intermissions, overtime formats, and key NHL, IIHF, and Olympic rule differences.
A hockey scoreboard shows more than just the score. It tells you the game state: how much stop time is left, whether teams are at even strength or on a…
Complete hockey terminology guide: positions, rules, rink zones, stats, penalties, and slang — understand every term you hear on the ice.
Complete guide to hockey rink layout: zones, blue lines, crease, measurements, and the key differences between NHL and international ice.
How positions and roles work in ice hockey In hockey, a position is not the same as a spot where a player stands on the ice. It defines an area…