Terminology Used In the Game of Hockey

Every niche in the world has its own language and terminology. There are terms like chirping, mucking it up, bender, duster, grinder, sieve, ankle breaker and snipe, amongst many. The hockey language is so detailed that only genuine, die-hard enthusiasts can really comprehend each detail. Several time terms that are used can be the similar terms that can cost teams the dreaded penalty shots and sometimes a spell in the penalty box.

  

League rules and regulations recognize around 27 different kinds of plays as penalties. A referee is required to know all the terms and what they mean; more importantly he should be able execute and implement the rules during a game. Hard-core fans who spend plenty of time watching the game eventually do pick up on some of the terms. Though there are plenty of occasions to make calls throughout the game, the most common of all calls are when players of team end up fighting with the rival team and sometimes even amongst each other. Unsportsmanlike behaviour on the ice is the second most common call. Understanding the complex terminology of ice hockey language is an acquired talent that requires a lot of patience and listening.

Some quick-tempered players with unconventional or unsavory behaviour don't help the team when they spout their own colourful vocabulary and give the media lots of extra bylines for magazines and newspaper columns. For somebody who is not into this, a thesaurus or a dictionary could come inreally handy. The terms and the language itself, is really something that has always been around; with each team and group of players understanding their own special language.

Some ice hockey expressions were never used in the past, but languages evolve as cultures evolve, and new funkier, zestier, funnier expressions, pep talks, popped into the game. And when it comes to someone's skills, there is a special term, and designation for it. The expressions themselves can have their own sections in a dictionary and it really is an exclusive club who can understand it, such as the players and coaches who use them regularly.

Quite often, you'll find people using terms for poor sportsmanship during a game. Although many people claim that the violence of the game is one of its most attractive qualities. Hockey is unique in its own using words and expressions, and it is another thing about the game that makes it endurably fun. To know what was said, and what's coming up, is enthralling, and an average hockey fan is too busy screaming with an adrenaline rush from the game. To someone else, they look like complete loons; unless you know what's being said and why.

To understand the terms of this sport, is a acquired skill. It's like leaning a whole new language itself. The fans realize how hyped it can get when even a simple referee call can lead to a bench-clearing fist-fight.



   

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