Hockey
Hockey is any of a family of sports in which two teams compete by trying to maneuver a puck or ball into the opponents' goal using a stick. The major forms of hockey are:
- Field hockey, played on grass with a ball.
- Ice hockey, played on ice with a small rubber disc called a puck.
- Rink hockey, played indoors with a ball.
There are also a number of other derived games:
- Bandy hockey is played on ice with a ball on a football (soccer) size field, typically outdoors. It is in many ways field hockey played on ice.
- Unihockey is played in sport halls.
- Roller hockey is a variant of ice hockey that is played on concrete or asphalt using in-line roller skates.
- Air hockey is played on tables indoors.
- Underwater hockey is played on the bottom of a swimming pool.
- Street Hockey is a version of hockey played (most typically) on residential streets with or without roller blades. Games are usually informal with no referee and no set teams. Because the game is played in the middle of the road, it is often interrupted by traffic, at which point someone will yell, "car!" and players stand to the side to allow the vehicle to pass.
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