Holding

DEFINITION: Holding in hockey refers to the action of impeding the movements of an opponent by grabbing or restraining them with the hands or stick.

FAQs:

1. What is holding in hockey?
Holding in hockey is a penalty called when a player uses their hands or stick to grab or restrain an opponent, impeding their ability to move freely.

2. When is holding called in a hockey game?
Holding is called in a hockey game when a player is found to have grabbed or restrained an opponent, preventing them from moving or participating in the play.

3. How is holding penalized in hockey?
When holding is called in a hockey game, the player committing the infraction is sent to the penalty box for a designated amount of time, resulting in their team playing shorthanded.

4. Why is holding penalized in hockey?
Holding is penalized in hockey as it gives the player committing the infraction an unfair advantage by impeding the movements of their opponent, leading to an unfair playing field.

5. Are there any exceptions or variations to the rule of holding in hockey?
While holding is generally penalized in hockey, there may be some variations depending on the specific league or competition rules. It’s important for players to familiarize themselves with the rules of the league they are participating in to understand any specific variations to the rule of holding.