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Feb 13, 2024 • 4 min read

Essential List of Hockey Terms: Ultimate Guide for Youth Hockey Clubs

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Your essential list of hockey terms, an ultimate guide for youth hockey clubs from TeamSnap for Business.

Ultimate Guide for Youth Hockey Terminology

Why is an essential list of hockey terms important? One of the best winter sports in the world, especially for young athletes to try, hockey is loved across the world. Hockey is a great introduction to the world of sports for youth athletes.

If you’re a first-time hockey player or youth hockey parent, a basic understanding of hockey terminology will go a long way in enhancing your knowledge of the sport. Here is a quick guide to essential hockey terms. 

Essential List of Hockey Terms

Rink or Ice

The official name for the location where hockey is played. Hockey is a game played on the ice or at the rink and involves ice skates to play.

Puck

A rubber disc is used as the main “ball”  or scoring object. Players attempt to shoot the puck past goalkeepers into the opponents’ goal for points. 

Net/Goal

A netted object that serves as the main point of defense/offense for each team. The object of the game is to score shots of the puck into their opponents’ goal. 

Stick

Hockey sticks are the main pieces of equipment (aside from ice skates) that hockey players use. Players use these long, wooden objects to shoot, pass, and carry the puck across the ice. 

Blue Line

A line on the ice that defines the neutral zone and each area of attack for the teams. 

Neutral Zone

The area between the blue lines of each attacking zone and center ice. Dubbed the neutral zone. 

Checking

Using contact, legally with your body, in attempt to stop an opposing player from advancing the puck. 

Crease

An area in front of each goal. Opposing players cannot occupy this zone unless they have control of the puck. 

Wing

An offensive player who lines up near the middle attacking zone of the ice, along the sides. 

Center

Middle player on the forward line of a hockey team

Defensemen

Pair of players who defend their goalkeepers and attempt to keep the opposition from getting close or getting shots on the goal.

Goalkeeper

A player in charge of stopping the opposing team from scoring the puck into their net. 

Face Off

The referee drops the puck between two players of opposing teams, signaling the start or resumption of play. 

Icing

An infraction by one team, when a player on that team plays the puck over the center red line and then the opposing team’s red goal line and the puck remains untouched without scoring a goal.

Penalty Box

An area of the bench in which players are forced to serve their penalty time, not allowed a return to the ice until penalty time is over. 

Power Play

As a result of penalties, one team holds an advantage of the number of players on the ice. 

Slap Shot

A powerful shot on goal, in which a player swings their hockey stick aggressively to ensure extra speed and power on their shot. 

Boards

The structure surrounding the ice in a hockey rink. Walls that signal the borders of the playing surface. 

Hat Trick

When a single player scores at least 3 or more goals in a single game. 

Zamboni

The machine used the groom the ice and playing surface between periods and certain stoppage time.

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