Ice Hockey
Transcript: Equipment Equipment is very important in a hockey game. The reason for equipment is mainly for protection but it has other uses. Without equiment like helmets, the game of ice hockey would be even more dangerous than it already is. There is a lot of different equipment in ice hockey. The equipment helps protect things like the face, elbows, shins, shoulders, and eyes. Other equipment is the puck, stick, and skates. These three items are very important in a hockey game. You can not play without them. A goal keeper's equipment is a little different than a normal hockey player. A goal keeper's equipment consists of a goal keeper's stick, goal keeper's skates, blocking glove, catching glove, a helmet with a full face mask, and leg guards. Some equipment is... Elbow pads-a pad that protects the elbow, elbow join, and provides forearm protection. Gloves- The players must wear gloves. The gloves need to cover their hand, wrists, and palm. If removed, they would be in violation of the bare hands permit. Helmet- The helmets have a chin strap. Must be worn with the lower edge of the helmet only with a one finger-width above their eyebrows. The chin strap must have the distance of one finger in between. Puck- The puck is made with valcanised rubber. It is usually black. The puck must weigh between 156g. & 170g. Stick- Usually made of wood. Adhesive tape can be placed anywhere on the stick. This tape can be any color. The stick can not be curved any more than 1.5cm. Skates- The skates must have a safety heal guard. There are a lot of methods to make a goal. Making a goal may not be easy sometimes. If you plan your special moves carefully, your team might be able to score! Penalties Minor Penalty- Any player (other than a goaltender) will be off the ice for only two minutes. No substitute will be allowed to replace the player. If the shorthanded team is scored upon before the two minutes is up, the player in the penalty box is released. Major Penalty- Any player (except the goaltender) will be off the ice for four- five minutes. No substitute shall be permitted. The player who is serving the major penalty must stay in the penalty box for the full time even if the shorthanded team scores. Goaltender's Penalties- A goaltender will not be sent to the penalty box, but instead the minor penalty shall be served by another member of his team. Penalty shot- No time served. For a player being fouled from behind and denied a breakaway scoring opportunity. Or can be called when a defending player other than the goalie intentionally falls on the puck, ususually around the defensive net area. Misconduct Penalty- Any player (other than the goaltender) will be ruled off the ice for a period of ten minutes. A substitute player is permitted to immediately replace the player. A player whose misconduct penalty has expired shall remain in the penalty box until the next play. FUDGE NUGGETz!!your hugggee!! -Grace There are different time limits for every hockey game. Ice hockey is played for about 1 hour. There are 3 periods in each game. Each period is 20 minutes. Anytime the puck isn't moving between the period that time is not counted. If you hit the puck in the goal, you get a point! Adminel. "Sport Facts." Ice Hockey Rules ». Caribou Theme Design. Web. 27 Feb. 2012. <http://www.sportfacts.net/ice-hockey-rules>. -Emily -Blaize Rules of the game "WordNet Search-3.1." Apache HTTP Server Test Page Powered by Linux. Web. 24 Feb. 2012. <http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=hockey>. -Emily By: Emily Allen This presentation was made by Emily Allen, Grace Hager, and Blaize Hiatt. -Emily -Emily Regular Hockey Uniform -Emily -Emily Goalie Epuipment Scoring "Ice Hockey Equipment and History." Ice Hockey Equipment, History and Rules. Web. 25 Feb. 2012. <http://www.olympic.org/ice-hockey-equipment-and-history>. -Grace Citations -Emily -Blaize -Grace -Grace Editor, EHow Sports & Fitness. "How to Score on a Breakaway in Ice Hockey." EHow. Demand Media, 08 Apr. 2000. Web. 24 Feb. 2012. <http://www.ehow.com/how_10947_score-breakaway-ice.html>. -Emily -Grace Hockey is a game played on an ice rink. Two teams come together to compete and six skaters on each team try to knock a puck into the goal with their sticks. -Emily time limits -Grace What is hockey? "Hockey 101 The Penalties and Calls of the Game." New Jersey Youth Hockey League. Web. 24 Feb. 2012. <http://www.njyhl.org/pages/hockey101/101_penalties.html>. -Grace -Grace ice hockey -Grace Hockey teams have 6 people on the court playing at all times (unless you have a penalty). There are three 20 minute periods. The team that hits the most pucks into the net wins! Each player has a wooden stick used to hit the puck into the goal. The game starts in the middle of the court to try to hit the puck to the other teammates. This is called a faceoff.