The goalie is the only player allowed within the crease.
- True
- False
Correct.
Incorrect.
Checking is allowed in men’s and women’s hockey.
- True
- False
not allowed in women's hockey.
not allowed in women's hockey.
The goalie usually plays the entire game.
- True
- False
Correct.
Incorrect.
A penalty shot is awarded if a defending player other than the goal- keeper picks up the puck within the goal crease area.
- True
- False
Correct.
Incorrect.
Teams keep the same end for the entire game, except for overtime.
- True
- False
change ends between the second and third periods. They do not change ends in overtime.
change ends between the second and third periods. They do not change ends in overtime.
Time for a penalty shot is counted as playing time.
- True
- False
Is not counted.
Is not counted.
A goalie is the only player who can play with a broken stick.
- True
- False
Correct.
Incorrect.
The area in which the opponents’ goal cage is located is called the defensive zone.
- True
- False
Attacking zone.
Attacking zone.
A breakaway occurs when a puck carrier skates toward the goal with only the goalie to beat.
- True
- False
Correct.
Incorrect.
Forechecking is checking an opponent in his end of the rink, preventing an offensive rush.
- True
- False
Correct.
Incorrect.
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