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Woodland Middle School

FLOOR HOCKEY

Ice hockey is a team sport played on ice in which two teams of skaters use

a stick to shoot a hockey puck into the net of the opponent.

History: the sport is believe to be an off-shoot of stickball games that were from the United Kingdom in the early 1800’s. These games were brought to Canada and the United States and several similar winter games developed. The first indoor hockey game was played on March 3, 1875, in Montreal, and some characteristics of that game such as the length of the ice rink and the use of a puck have been retained to this day.

ICE HOCKEY ARENA

HOCKEY POSITIONS• GOALIE-(1)Only person to pick up the puck

and allowed in the goal crease. Plays close to the goal.

• DEFENDER- (2) The last line of defense before the goalie. Plays up to the half court line

• WINGS-(2)Offensive players who try to score. Plays on opponents side of court.

• CENTER/FORWARD - Helps the defense and the offensive players. For school purposes use one of the wings for this position.

SKILLS

• FACE OFFS

SKILLS

• PASSING

SKILLS

• STICK HANDLING-using both sides of the blade to move the puck down the court.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REAqCB9vfbU

SKILLS CONTINUED• FOREHAND- When a player shoots or passes

with the bottom hand PUSHING the stick forward.

• BACKHAND-When a player shoots or passes with the bottom hand PULLING the stick.

• CLEARING THE PUCK-Getting the puck out of your zone to prevent your opponents from scoring.

• CENTERING THE PUCK-Passing to a teammate who is in front of the opponent’s goal.

SAFTEY FIRST

Sport Ed Model RESPONSIBILITIES

• Head Coach/Assistant• Equipment Managers• Referees• Journalist (if applicable)

HEAD COACH /ASSISTANT COACH RESPONISIBLITIES

• Designate positions (equal playing time)• Organize your 4-5 players and run practices• Know the rules of the game• Demonstrates fair play• Assist Head Coach when needed.• Take attendance for your team • Lead your team positively• Report score to teacherEVEYONE WILL Respect all players on your team• Respect other teams

EQUIPMENT MANAGER RESPONSIBILITIES

• Help organize team• Check the schedule (i.e.. Location/ home or

away etc…)• Report back to head coach and team• Get and return jerseys if needed• Get sticks (ask teammates to help)• Make sure all members of your team are

wearing their goggles at all times

REFEREE

• Be on the right court-On time• Get the game started right away• Be fair• Be strong and loud on your calls

REFEREES NEED TO KNOW:To start the game

• In floor hockey- opposing centers “face off” to begin in the game. If there is a Referee for your game the puck is dropped on the floor between the two sticks.

• Players from both teams will spread out around the center, or be in their position.

• Each team will have the following positions: 1 goalie, 2 wings, 2 defense ( Play your position)

GAME PLAY

• After a goal is scored the puck is returned to center floor and a face off occurs.

• If the puck is saved by the goalie, the goalie passes to a team mate. Do not throw the puck.

• Shots on goal may not be taken from your defensive side.

GAME PLAY CONTINUTED

• If the puck goes out of bounds - play stops and there is a face off where the puck went out of bounds. If it’s undecided who touched it last than a face off where it went out.

• If there is an injury the game stops and the assistant coach will assess the situation. A face off will restart the game (REF enforce the time out and back to play).

PENALTIES• High sticking, tripping, pushing, ETC….. Will

result in 2 minutes in a penalty box. (penalties will be served in there entirety)

• If the opposing team plays the puck in the goalie crease resulting in a goal-The goal is NO good.

• If the opposing team plays the puck in the crease then play stops and the goalie starts with possession of the puck.

NON-PLAYING DAY- Reporters and Score keepers

• Show up to your game/area on time with all your supplies needed.

• Gather information on both teams, example-team name, roster, stats, etc…

• REPORTERS Watch the game and take note on great shots and plays. Pay attention to the game

• SCORE KEEPERS Keep accurate records• Know who is on your court.

ENJOY THE GAME