hip check
a body check with the hip.hook check
an attempt to steal the puck from an opponent from behind or from the side with the stick blade.hooking
illegally catching and holding an opponent with the crook of the stick.icing
illegally shooting the puck from behind the center red line and across the goal line of the opponent where it is first touched by an opponent, excluding the goalie.kick save
stopping a shot on goal by sticking a foot out to block it.kill a penalty
to avoid being scored against when shorthanded a player due to a penalty.left wing
the largely offensive position played on the left side of the rink.linesmen
two officials who make icing and offside calls, conduct faceoffs, and otherwise control the game.major penalty
a 5-minute penalty, levied on a player for unnecessarily rough play or for fighting.man advantage
the advantage of a full team playing against a shorthanded team.minor penalty
a two-minute penalty levied on a player for minor infractions.mucking
scrambling and battling for the puck in the corners. Also known as digging.neutral zone
the center area of the rink, between the two blue lines.NHL
National Hockey League.offside
a violation in which a player is present in the attacking zone as the puck crosses the blue line. Receiving an illegal pass in this position.penalty
removing a player from the game for a specified amount of time for committing an infraction or foul.penalty box
where penalized players must sit out their penalty time.penalty killing percentage
statistic that indicates the times a team has avoided being scored against when playing shorthanded.penalty minutes
a statistic of total penalty time served by a player or team in a game, series, or season.penalty shot
a free shot on goal defended only by the goalie.period
one of three 20-minute time periods in a game.poke check
poking the puck away from an opponent with the blade of the stick.policeman
an intimidating player with a reputation for quick retribution against any rough play from the opposing side.power play
any man-advantage situation. power play goal a goal scored on a power play. puck a 3-inch rubber disk.pull the goalie
in a catch-up situation in the final moments of a game, to remove the goalie and substitute him with an offensive player to strategically increase the odds of scoring a game-tying goal.pure hat trick
a score of three consecutive goals by the same player with no points scored by others in between.rag the puck
to handle the puck for a lengthy period of time.red light
the red goal light.red line
the wide center line that divides the rink in half.referee
the official who enforces rules of the game.referee's crease
the marked semicircle in front of the penalty timekeeper.roughing
excessively roughing up an opponent, an infraction.rush
to move the puck into the attacking zone toward the goal.save
to prevent a goal.screen
to position oneself between the goalie and a teammate preparing to shoot on goal to block the goalie's view.shadow
to guard an opponent closely.shorthanded
short one or more team members.slapshot
a hard, driving shot made with a high backswing of the stick.slashing
illegally slashing an opponent with the stick.slot
the area extending 10 yards out from the goal, from which most goals are scored.smother the puck
to fall on and cover the puck with one's body in order to stop play.snap pass
a quick pass made with little stick movement.spearing
illegally stabbing or poking an opponent with the stick blade.split the defense
to break through two or more defenders into the attacking zone.stick check
stealing the puck away from an opponent with the stick.take a penalty
to commit an infraction intentionally in order to stop play.take the body
to give or receive a body check.trailer
a teammate who skates behind the puckhan- dler for a possible drop pass.wing
one of two players who play on the right and left sides of the rink.Zamboni
the vehicle used to resurface or freshen the ice between periods.hunting
area drive
a hunting method in which one or more hunters drive or scare out game from woods while another hunter waits in ambush along game trail.bag
to shoot and capture a game animal.bag limit
the maximum number of game animals that may be taken legally by one hunter in a hunting season or period.baiting
a method of attracting game by spreading food along game trails, illegal in many areas.blind
a camouflaged or hidden shelter from which a hunter waits to ambush game. A duck blind.