Icing in hockey is a rule that was established to keep a team from dumping the puck deep into the opponents zone in order to stop the clock or to avoid playing defense. Icing occurs when a player shoots the puck across two red lines, the la...
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Icing in hockey occurs when a player shoots the puck across at least two red lines, the opposing teams goal line being the last.
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Icing in ice hockey occurs when a player shoots the puck across at least two red lines, the opposing team's goal line being the last, and the puck remains untouched. When icing occurs, a linesman sto...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Icing in Hockey? ... Icing is a rule in hockey designed to prevent a team from dumping the puck deep into its opponent's zone in order to use up the clock or to avoid playing defense.
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If the puck crosses the opposing goal line untouched, and is then retrieved by an opposing player, icing is called. ... If, in the opinion of the linesman, any player of the opposing team is able to play the puck before it passes his goal line, but does not do so, the linesman can "wave off" icing, ... Explore Hockey...
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can we all agree that "ICING" could be called even if the REF was sitting in the FRICKIN' STANDS!!!! I bet you an "ICING" call could be made from Dom's Fire Zone Parking Spot!!!! ... Re: Hockey Rules 101 ... This Week's Lesson "ICING" BrionO 22:41:54 02/11/03 (1)
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Like this glossary? You'll love; "Ice Hockey; Made Simple: ... icing: a violation which occurs when the team in possession of the puck shoots it from behind the red center line across the opponent’s goal line into the end of the rink (but not into the goal) and a member of the opposing team touches it first;
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This fight resulted in a total of 378 penalty minutes and an icing. ... Jan 15, 2008 ... hockey 104...
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