Gym quiz
Power play
When a team has a one man or two man advantage because of an opponent's penalties
What is the time limit for Floor Hockey?
20 minutes depending on the number of teams. Professional teams are divided into three 20 minute periods.
Save
A shot blocked by the goaltender, which would have been a goal if not stopped
Where was The first professional league?
Northern Michigan 1904
Stick Handling
To control the puck along the playing area
Scoring
A goal is awarded when the ball completely crosses the plane of the goal-line Goals may be scored from anywhere on the floor They don't count when stick blade is above the waist level, the ball is kicked in or if batted by the hand, or an offensive plater has a foot inside the crease Shots that bounce off of a player's body and into the net will counted, as long as the plater did not deliberately attempt to redirect the ball with their hands, arms, legs, or feet. That is up to the referee
Penalties
All penalties will result in the player serving a one minute penalty time. Plat will start with face off in the penalized team's defense Penalties happen when Any play with the stick above waist Being rough Abusing the equipment Throwing the stick
Who played forms of hockey?
Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Persians, Romans, and Arabs
What is a long slender shaft that is flat at one end called? (For professional hockey)
Blade
Who specifically played it when stationed?
British soldiers that were stationed in Canada
Safety
Caution should be used around immovable objects and others waiting to play Every player must wear the provided safety goggles Waiting teams should never have their back to an ongoing play
Equipment
Each player must use floor hockey sticks provided by the school Players must not use or wear hockey equipment besides the sticks The stick's blades are either red or blue The shafts of the sticks are 36"-46" in length Professional hockey sticks are 150-200 cm long
Face offs
Face offs are used at the beginning of the plat, after each goal, when one or both teams commit a penalty or violation, or when the ball is tied up for an unplayable area Players taking the face-off must have both their sticks on the ground when the referee drops the ball All other players must be one stick length away from the platers face off
When did it become popular in the U.S and where
Late 1800s in northern U.S colleges
Wrist shot
Only using the wrist to shoot the pick or ball with the blank for your stick
Other game rules
Players must keep sticks below waist No body checking, slashing, hooking, pushing or other rough contact will be tolerated Platers must play the ball not an opponent's stick Must use hands when ball is in the air. The ball must be dropped at the radius of their stick May use their feet to maneuver the ball but not to pass or score Only accidental deflections off of players' feet. Are allowed to count as goals No plater can step of the ball so prevent an opponent from possession Player may not lay their sticks down horizontally on the floor Players may not lie down on the floor in order to block shots No offensive player may be in the goalie's crease
Goalies
Required to use the goalie sticks for class Not required to wear knee pads Not required to wear a baseball glove on their non stick hand(the hand he or she is not holding the stick)
Goalie rules
Should stay near the designated crease area May not dive of the crease area to cover up the ball Are allowed to catch, grab, and hold the ball Must plat ball within 5 seconds of gaining possession
Who established the rules, when, and where
Students at McGill University in 1879. Montreal, Quebec, and Canada.
When playing the ball from the goalie
The ball must not be thrown above waist height The ball ,isn't touch a player, a player's stick, or the wall before it crosses the half-court line Goalies may not score with thrown balls
Game Play
The entire gymnasium is used to play All walls and doors are considered in-bounds A regulation playing area is divided into 6 areas, 3 on each half of the ice Class ability may require modifications to player alignment
Third class lever
The fulcrum is at one end, the effort is through the middle, and the load is the puck or the ball.
Second class lever
The fulcrum on one end, the load through the middle and the effort on the other end Ex. Wheelbarrow
First class levers
The fulcrum placed in the middle of the over arm Ex seesaw
Goal line
The line which runs from one side of the net to the other
Hat trick
The scoring of three or more goals by a player in one game
Other positions
There are three offensive players There are two defensive players other that the goalie
Goalies rules pt2
When playing the ball, goalies may kick the ball from the ground. The ball may not drop kicked or punted When playing the ball, goalies may also use their stick to hit it. Goalies may not drop the ball and hit their stick while it is in the air Goalies are allowed to dive on the ball (using a part of their body) inside of the crease. If a goalie does fall on the ball, a face-off will be used in the goalie's defensive half
Games
Will be played with a soft hockey ball or puck provided by school Ice hockey is played with 1" thick puck that is 3" in diameter IMPORTANT- Platers will be held responsible to pay for damages to equipment not associated with the normal wear and tear of playing.