a variation of hockey played on inline skates rather than ice skates

Inlinehockey, Rollhockey
a sport adapted from hockey for athletes with physical disabilities, played using sledges

Schlittenhockey, Para-Eishockey
a goal scored in hockey when the opposing team pulls their goalkeeper from ice and replaces them with an extra skater, leaving the net undefended

Tor ins leere Netz, leeres Netz
a quick and accurate shot in hockey made by flicking the puck with a quick motion of the wrist

Handgelenkschuss, Handgelenksschuss
a powerful hockey shot using a swinging motion to strike the puck with force and speed

ein harter Schuss, ein Slapshot
a deceptive move in hockey used by a player to fake out an opponent, typically involving quick and agile puck-handling skills

Finte, Täuschungsmanöver
a penalty in hockey that is called when a player forcefully pushes an opponent into the boards surrounding the rink

Bandencheck, Check gegen die Bande
a situation in hockey where one team has a numerical advantage due to a penalty against the opposing team

Überzahl, Powerplay
(hockey) the act of using one's stick or body to cause an opponent to fall or stumble

Stolpern, Handlung
(hockey) the legal act of using physical contact to impede an opponent's progress or separate them from the puck

Körpercheck, körperlicher Kontakt
(hockey) the strategy of aggressively pressuring the opposing team in their defensive zone to disrupt their play and regain possession of the puck

Forechecking, offensives Pressing
the defensive tactic in hockey where a player rushes back to their own defensive zone to disrupt the opposing team's attack

Rücküberprüfung, defensives Zurückkommen
the situation in hockey when a team is playing shorthanded due to a penalty and is defending against the opposing team's power play

die Unterzahlsabwehr, das Penalty Kill
one of the two lines that mark the beginning of the offensive and defensive zones on the hockey rink

blaue Linie, die blaue Linie
(in ice hockey) to use one's body or stick to block or hinder an opponent's progress or play

kontrollieren, blockieren
(hockey) relating to a situation in ice hockey where a player has a clear path to the opponent's goal without any defenders

Ausbruch, Angriff
a professional ice hockey league comprising teams from North America

National Hockey League, NHL
the way play restarts after a stoppage, where two players try to get the puck by using their sticks to hit or guide it to their teammates

Anspiel, Face-off
(in hockey) to use one's stick to impede or trip an opponent

haken, einhaken
one of the three equal divisions of play in hockey, each lasting typically 20 minutes

Periode, Drittel
of a play or shot made using the back side of the hockey stick

Rückhand, Rückhandschuss
a rule violation that occurs when a player shoots the puck from behind the center red line across the opposing team's goal line without it being touched by another player

Icing, unerlaubter Weitschuss
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