Hockey


Hockey is any of a family of sports in which two teams compete by trying to maneuver a puck (a flat, 6 oz. rubber disc) or a hard ball into the opponents' goal, past the goaltender (often abbreviated goalie) ie, using a stick. The major forms of hockey are: Field hockey and ice hockey both developed independently from an earlier form of the game. The dominant form in any region is usually referred to simply as hockey, with the less popular forms given more detailed names. In countries where field hockey is most popular, hockey is field hockey. Where ice hockey is played more commonly (especially Canada, the USA and Scandinavia), hockey on its own designates ice hockey. In south European countries (such as Spain, Portugal and Italy and certain South American countries especially Brazil and Argentina) hockey designates rink hockey. Field hockey sticks are smaller than ice hockey sticks and have a hooked blade, whereas ice hockey sticks have a long blade that can lie flat on the playing surface when the stick is held upright. Rink hockey sticks have a curled "L" shape, and are about the same size of those in field hockey. Other games are either derived from hockey or from hockey's predecessors: Sometimes rink hockey is known as roller hockey, with roller hockey known as inline hockey. ca:Hoquei de:Hockey eo:hokeo fr:Hockey it:Hockey ja:ホッケー pt:Hóquei sv:Hockey Category:Hockey