Hockey Lingo
Backcheck: Forwards skate back to their defensive zone to help protect the goal.
Bodycheck: Using the hip or shoulder to slow or stop an opponent with the puck.
Breakaway: A player who gets past all defenders, facing only the goaltender.
Charging: Taking more than two strides or jumping before checking an opponent—illegal and penalized.
Crease: The blue area in front of the goal.
Cross-Checking: Hitting an opponent with both hands on the stick while no part of the stick touches the ice—an illegal move.
Deke: A fake-out move to get past a defender or goaltender.
Drop Pass: Leaving the puck behind for a trailing teammate to pick up.
Faceoff: How the puck is put into play at the start of the game or after a stoppage.
Forechecking: Forwards hustling into the opponent’s zone to regain control of the puck.
Freezing the Puck: Pinning the puck against the boards using skates or stick.
Hat Trick: Scoring three goals in one game by the same player.
High Sticking: Illegally hitting an opponent with the stick above shoulder height.
Holding: Grabbing an opponent or their equipment—illegal and penalized.
Interference: Impeding a player without the puck—also illegal.
Neutral Zone: The center ice area between the blue lines.
Point: A defenseman’s position near the blue line in the opponent’s zone.
Poke Check: Using the stick to knock the puck away from an opponent.
Power Play: A team with more players on the ice due to an opponent’s penalty.
Screen Shot: A shot the goalie can’t see clearly due to a player blocking their view.
Slashing: Swinging the stick at an opponent—penalized even without contact.
Slot: The area between the two faceoff circles in front of the net.
Spearing: Jabbing an opponent with the stick—results in a five-minute major penalty.
Stick Handling: Controlling the puck with the stick while skating.
Sweep Check: Laying flat on the ice and using the stick to knock the puck away.