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What is the maximum amount of time a player has to gain control of the ball?
What is the maximum amount of time a player has to gain control of the ball?
- One second
- Three seconds (correct)
- Two seconds
- Four seconds
What is the purpose of creases in floor hockey?
What is the purpose of creases in floor hockey?
- To mark where the ball can be played with the stick
- To mark where the goalie can stand (correct)
- To establish boundaries
- To mark where the ball should be placed for a face-off
What happens during a face-off in floor hockey?
What happens during a face-off in floor hockey?
- Players can hit the ball with their sticks immediately
- Players must wait for the ball to hit the ground before making contact with their sticks or their opponent (correct)
- Players can hit the ball with their sticks or their hands immediately
- Players can only hit the ball with their hands
What is the consequence of violating a rule in floor hockey?
What is the consequence of violating a rule in floor hockey?
What is the penalty for a dangerous play in floor hockey?
What is the penalty for a dangerous play in floor hockey?
Can players intentionally direct the ball to their teammate with their hand?
Can players intentionally direct the ball to their teammate with their hand?
What are players allowed to do when they catch the ball in floor hockey?
What are players allowed to do when they catch the ball in floor hockey?
Can players stick handle with the ball while their back is to the opponent?
Can players stick handle with the ball while their back is to the opponent?
What can goalies do with the ball in floor hockey?
What can goalies do with the ball in floor hockey?
What is the maximum amount of time a player has to gain control of the ball in floor hockey?
What is the maximum amount of time a player has to gain control of the ball in floor hockey?
What is the purpose of creases in floor hockey?
What is the purpose of creases in floor hockey?
What is the ball and corner rule in floor hockey?
What is the ball and corner rule in floor hockey?
What must happen during a face-off in floor hockey before players can make contact with their sticks or their opponent?
What must happen during a face-off in floor hockey before players can make contact with their sticks or their opponent?
What can players do when they catch the ball in floor hockey?
What can players do when they catch the ball in floor hockey?
What is the consequence of violating a rule in floor hockey?
What is the consequence of violating a rule in floor hockey?
What are players not allowed to do with the ball in floor hockey?
What are players not allowed to do with the ball in floor hockey?
What can goalies do with the ball in floor hockey?
What can goalies do with the ball in floor hockey?
What are the three categories of penalties in floor hockey?
What are the three categories of penalties in floor hockey?
What must players keep out of the playing area in floor hockey?
What must players keep out of the playing area in floor hockey?
According to the rules of floor hockey, what is the consequence for a dangerous play?
According to the rules of floor hockey, what is the consequence for a dangerous play?
What can goalies do with the ball in floor hockey?
What can goalies do with the ball in floor hockey?
In floor hockey, what must happen during a face-off before players can make contact with their sticks or their opponent?
In floor hockey, what must happen during a face-off before players can make contact with their sticks or their opponent?
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Study Notes
Floor Hockey Game Rules and Regulations
- All areas of the gym are considered live during the game.
- Players get three seconds to gain control of the ball.
- Players must keep body and stick out of the playing area.
- Creases will be established by the game coordinator (GC) at the start of the game.
- The ball and corner rule is created with the player's safety in mind.
- During a face-off, the ball must hit the ground before players can make contact with their sticks or their opponent.
- Goalies may pick up the ball and drop it behind the net to a teammate who has three seconds to put the ball in play.
- Violations do not result in a penalty or short-handed play unless repeated.
- Players cannot intentionally or unintentionally direct the ball to their teammate with their hand.
- Players are allowed to catch the ball but must drop it to the floor immediately and play it with their stick.
- Players cannot stick handle with the ball while their back is to the opponent.
- Penalties are dangerous plays and result in the player serving time off the game. There are three categories of penalties: minor, major, and game misconduct.
Floor Hockey Game Rules and Regulations
- All areas of the gym are considered live during the game.
- Players get three seconds to gain control of the ball.
- Players must keep body and stick out of the playing area.
- Creases will be established by the game coordinator (GC) at the start of the game.
- The ball and corner rule is created with the player's safety in mind.
- During a face-off, the ball must hit the ground before players can make contact with their sticks or their opponent.
- Goalies may pick up the ball and drop it behind the net to a teammate who has three seconds to put the ball in play.
- Violations do not result in a penalty or short-handed play unless repeated.
- Players cannot intentionally or unintentionally direct the ball to their teammate with their hand.
- Players are allowed to catch the ball but must drop it to the floor immediately and play it with their stick.
- Players cannot stick handle with the ball while their back is to the opponent.
- Penalties are dangerous plays and result in the player serving time off the game. There are three categories of penalties: minor, major, and game misconduct.
Floor Hockey Game Rules and Regulations
- All areas of the gym are considered live during the game.
- Players get three seconds to gain control of the ball.
- Players must keep body and stick out of the playing area.
- Creases will be established by the game coordinator (GC) at the start of the game.
- The ball and corner rule is created with the player's safety in mind.
- During a face-off, the ball must hit the ground before players can make contact with their sticks or their opponent.
- Goalies may pick up the ball and drop it behind the net to a teammate who has three seconds to put the ball in play.
- Violations do not result in a penalty or short-handed play unless repeated.
- Players cannot intentionally or unintentionally direct the ball to their teammate with their hand.
- Players are allowed to catch the ball but must drop it to the floor immediately and play it with their stick.
- Players cannot stick handle with the ball while their back is to the opponent.
- Penalties are dangerous plays and result in the player serving time off the game. There are three categories of penalties: minor, major, and game misconduct.
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