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DEFINITION:
Hockey – A fast-paced team sport played on ice, in which two teams of skaters try to score points by shooting a puck into the opponent’s net using a stick.

FAQs:

1. What are the positions in hockey?
In hockey, there are various positions including forward, defense, and goaltender. Forwards focus on scoring goals, defensemen primarily defend their team’s net, and goaltenders protect the net from incoming shots.

2. How long is a hockey game?
A standard hockey game is divided into three periods, each lasting 20 minutes, making a total of 60 minutes of play. There are also breaks between periods and overtime in case of a tie.

3. What is the objective of hockey?
The main objective of hockey is to outscore the opposing team by shooting the puck into their net. Each goal scored adds a point to the team’s score. At the end of the game, the team with the highest score wins.

4. How many players are on the ice at a time for each team?
During gameplay, each team typically has six players on the ice, including one goaltender and five skaters. However, teams can temporarily remove their goaltender for an extra attacker during certain situations, such as a power play.

5. What is a power play in hockey?
A power play occurs when one team has a numerical advantage due to an opponent serving a penalty. The team with the power play gets to have an extra skater on the ice, creating an offensive advantage and increasing the likelihood of scoring a goal.