Flat hockey puck

DEFINITION: Flat hockey puck

A flat hockey puck refers to the standardized piece of equipment used in the sport of ice hockey. It is a circular disc made of hard rubber, measuring three inches in diameter and one inch in thickness.

FAQs:

1. What is a flat hockey puck made of?
A flat hockey puck is typically made of vulcanized rubber, which makes it durable and capable of withstanding the fast-paced and physical nature of ice hockey.

2. Why is a flat hockey puck flat?
The flat design of the hockey puck allows for better stability and control when it is being used on the ice. It ensures smooth and consistent gliding across the playing surface.

3. How heavy is a flat hockey puck?
A standard flat hockey puck weighs approximately 6 ounces (170 grams). This weight is considered optimal for the players to handle and shoot the puck effectively.

4. Are all hockey pucks the same size?
Yes, all hockey pucks used in professional and amateur ice hockey leagues adhere to the same specified dimensions of three inches in diameter and one inch in thickness.

5. Can a flat hockey puck be used on other surfaces apart from ice?
While a flat hockey puck is primarily used on ice rinks, it can be used on other suitable flat and smooth surfaces such as asphalt or concrete. However, it may wear down faster and not glide as smoothly compared to on ice.