Ice hockey in the Olympic Games

DEFINITION: Ice hockey is a fast-paced team sport played on ice, involving two teams of skaters who compete to score goals by shooting a puck into the opponent’s net using their sticks.

FAQs:

1. What is the objective of ice hockey?
The objective of ice hockey is to score more goals than the opposing team within the specified time duration.

2. How long does an ice hockey game last?
An ice hockey game typically consists of three periods, each lasting 20 minutes, resulting in a total playing time of 60 minutes. However, if the game ends in a tie, overtime may be played.

3. How many players are on the ice hockey team?
Each ice hockey team usually consists of six players, including a goaltender who defends the net and five skaters who play both offense and defense.

4. Are there any penalties in ice hockey?
Yes, ice hockey has a penalty system to enforce fair play. Penalties can include minor infractions leading to a player being sent to the penalty box for two minutes, or more severe infractions resulting in a player being ejected from the game.

5. How often are the Winter Olympic Games held?
The Winter Olympic Games take place every four years, featuring various winter sports disciplines, including ice hockey.