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An official sized puck weighs
- 6 oz.
- 7 oz.
- 8 oz.
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A hockey player who is a great playmaker means that he is good at passing the puck.
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3 |
When the coach asks you to head-man the puck, what does he want you to do?
- Shoot the puck at head level.
- Pass the puck to a player further up the ice rather than carry it.
- Be the first person to carry the puck out of your zone.
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The area of the ice that is known as the neutral zone is:
- The area behind the goal.
- The centre of the ice between the two blue lines.
- The area where the referee goes to announce a penalty.
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5 |
When a play is whistled dead, it means:
- The play was so slow that the referee decided to call a “delay of game” penalty.
- The period has ended.
- The whistle is blown and the play is considered dead.
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6 |
The crossbar on a net is the pipe that runs along the top of the goal and sits upon the two goal posts.
- True
- False
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7 |
Most goalies find the backhand shot to be a difficult shot to stop because:
- It’s the lowest shot.
- It’s the highest shot.
- It’s hard to judge which direction the puck will come off of the blade.
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8 |
To be a great goal scorer, you must shoot the puck.
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9 |
If a referee gives you a 10-minute penalty, your team has to play short-handed for 10 minutes or until a goal is scored.
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If your team is playing shorthanded, it means:
- Your team is playing with fewer players than the other team.
- Your team has a smaller roster than the other team.
- Your team is looking for more players to sign up.
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