Inline hockey

DEFINITION:
Inline hockey refers to the sport of hockey that is played on a flat surface using inline skates.

FAQs:

1. What is the difference between inline hockey and ice hockey?
Inline hockey is played on a flat surface using inline skates, while ice hockey is played on ice using ice skates. The equipment and rules may also vary slightly between the two sports.

2. How many players are there on an inline hockey team?
Typically, an inline hockey team consists of six players, including a goaltender, two defensemen, and three forwards. However, this may vary depending on the league or competition.

3. What is the purpose of the blue line in inline hockey?
The blue line in inline hockey serves as the boundary for offside. A player must have both skates completely across the blue line in the offensive zone before the puck can enter to avoid an offside violation.

4. Can players body-check in inline hockey?
Body-checking is not allowed in all inline hockey leagues. Some leagues may have specific rules that prohibit body-checking, while others may allow it to a certain extent. It’s important to check the rules of the league or competition you are participating in.

5. What are some common penalties in inline hockey?
Some common penalties in inline hockey include tripping, slashing, hooking, cross-checking, and roughing. These penalties are enforced to maintain fair play and discourage dangerous or illegal actions on the rink.