Test your Hockey Knowledge:
The Offside Quiz
The Offside Quiz
A case of knowing your hockey rules. Test your hockey knowledge and try not to look it up before you answer...
True or False?
According to the IIHF rulebook, the attacking team is offside when
(a) the player has one skate in the zone and one skate on the blue line.
(b) the puck carrier skates into the attacking zone backwards.
(c) the attacking player has both skates in the attacking zone and receives a pass from a teammate that first deflects off a defender.
(d) an attacking player has both skates completely in the attacking zone over the blue line, while an opposing player has possession of the puck in the neutral zone and shoots or passes or carries the puck back into his defending zone while an attacking player is still in the zone.
13 comments:
just type in your answers
a) true/false
b) true/false
c) true/false
d) true/false
true = offside
false = not offside
nope that be wrong big d.
A) false
B) false
C) True
D) False
Rene "Not much of a ref" Boucher.
none of them are offside
all false,
but with b the attacking player must have complete control and with c most refs would call it offside cause they dont know any better
matt bell
hint: there is one offside and three onside calls here...
I don't think I've ever seen anyone skate into the attacking zone backwards..
a) false
a1) true - If the player is "touching up", then he must completely vacate the offensive zone and cannot even be touching the blue line.
b) false
b2) true - A player may skate into the zone backward only if the demonstrates "complete" control of the puck while doing so.
c) true
d) false
Tommy
The Chiefs used to have a player called "offsides" He was offside no matter how he went into the blue line...hahaha
and where was offsides from?
he was from Alaska...sorta..
and the answer to the offside quiz are
a) onside
b) onside
c) offside
d) onside
Winner: Rene "Offside King" Boucher
Yeah!!!! I finally won something!!! I couldn't call it if I was on the ice, but I know da rulz... All I need now is 15 years of minor hockey officiating, and NHL, here I come, baby!
Rene "No dream is unattainable" Boucher.
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