- A
hockey puck is
either an open or
closed disk used in a
variety of
sports and games.
There are
designs made for use on an ice surface, such as in ice...
- of the
puck. Body
checking can be
penalized when
performed recklessly. In women's IIHF ice hockey, body
checking is
considered an "illegal
hit" as well...
- the new "Last
Chance Puck Movement", a move that will
allow the
player to
hit the
puck with
their stick even if they have been
hit or tripped. NHL 23's...
- (mallets/pushers) and a
lightweight plastic puck. The air
hockey table has
raised edges that
allow the
puck to
reflect off horizontally, and a very smooth...
-
knock their own
puck into a
higher scoring area, or
position a
puck so that it will
block their opponent from
being able to
hit another puck off the table...
-
puck, the
energy stored in the
stick is
transferred to the
puck,
providing additional force that
would not
otherwise be
possible by
hitting the
puck directly...
- the
puck flying at high speeds. It is
quite distinct from
sticks in
other sports games and most
suited to
hitting and
controlling the flat
puck. Its...
-
Peter Puck is a
hockey puck-shaped
cartoon character. The
puck,
whose animated adventures appeared on both NBC's
Hockey Game of the W**** and CBC's Hockey...
- Times.
Retrieved July 7, 2015. "Teenage
Hockey Player Dies
After Being Hit by
Puck". RIA
Novosti (English). Penza.
February 17, 2012.
Retrieved August 9...
- to
strike the
opposing player. A
penalty is also not
called when the
puck is
hit by a high stick, but play will be
stopped and the
ensuing faceoff will...