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6
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when one player scores three goals in one game
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7
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Lines on either side of the red line that divide the rink into zones. These lines govern the offside rule and define the offensive, defensive, and neutral zones
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8
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the area in ice hockey where a player sits to serve penalty time
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9
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the gap between a goalie’s legs
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10
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divides the rink down the middle. It is used to judge icing and offside pass calls
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11
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when a player who is behind the center-ice line shoots the puck across the center ice line, the defensive zone blue line, and past the goal line without the puck ending up in the net or being touched by the defending goalie
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12
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occurs when the other team commits a penalty and one of their hockey players has to go to the penalty box. One team now has more players on the ice
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14
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when a player takes a shot by pulling their stick back, away from the puck, and slaps the puck towards the net with significant force
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17
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the hockey player who stands in front of the goal an whose only job is to prevent the other team from scoring. The goalie wears extra pads and a mask as high speed shots are aimed at them throughout the game
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18
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area right in front of the goal where the goaltender is not to be interfered with or a penalty will be called
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20
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black disk of vulcanized rubber that is one inch high, three inches in diameter
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21
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a great goal
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