Hockey Terminology Week 1

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Hockey Terminology Quiz: Week 1

Test your knowledge of hockey terminology with our engaging quiz designed for both beginners and seasoned players alike. This quiz will challenge your understanding of the game's fundamental concepts and vocabulary.

With multiple-choice questions, you will learn:

  • The key zones on the ice
  • Important terms related to offense and defense
  • Fundamentals like passing techniques and positioning
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by SkatingPuck123
Name:
What is the zone where the opponent's goal is located?
Their Zone
Forward
Attacking Zone
Up Zone
Not Our Zone
What is the process of transitioning from offense to defense called?
Switching
Getting Back
Defending
Backward Skating
Backchecking
Moving Back
Transitions
The line dividing center ice (neutral zone) from the end zones is called?
Zone Line
Zones
Area Line
Blue Line
Dividing Line
Royal Road
Red Line
Goal Line
What is the area between the two blue lines called?
Free Area
No Mans Land
Offensive Zone
Space
Middle Ice
Center Zone
Center Rink
Center Ice
What is a deke?
A cool move
Keeping the puck away from the defenders stick
Using your hands to block the stick
Poking the puck away from an offender
A deceptive move or fake used to get around an opponent
Dragging the puck through your feet
Someone who isn't smart
Lifting the puck up over a stick
When skating into the offensive zone and you leave the puck motionless while skating forward for a team mate, what are you doing?
Special Move
Drop Pass
Cross Pass
Stop Pass
Flop Pass
Back Pass
What is forechecking?
Using your forearm to check someone.
Moving forward and checking someone with your body.
Checking the space in front of you for attackers.
Using your brain to predict the future on the ice.
The whole team moving forward to get the puck.
An offensive player puts pressure to get the puck off a defending player in their defending zone.
Standing in the neural zone waiting for the puck to come to you.
When you pass the puck to a player ahead of the puck in a better offensive position, what is it called?
Headman Pass
Lead Pass
Forward Pass
Pass Up
Pass Ahead
Quick Pass
The area in the offensive zone on the weak side of the ice, closest to the goal post is called?
Front Door
Behind the net
Back Door
Inside Goal
Outside Goal
Sneaky Zone
The area in front of the goalie is called?
Center
Slot
Low Slot
Close Up
In-tight
Camping Site
Slot is broken up into what zones?
Center
High Slot
Slot
Low Slot
Center Point
The area between two defenders on the point in offensive is called?
Middle Zone
High Slot
Up High
Middle Point
Center Point (or Center)
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