pond hockey


an unofficial game of hockey played on either an outdoor man-made rink or a frozen body of natural water such as a pond or lake. pond hockey differs from an official game of hockey in the sense that it is much more free-flowing with few game stoppages. rules and style of play differ on many scales from regional differences to simple pre-game rule setting. rules such as off-side and icing are often thrown out. the most unique aspect, however, is pond hockey is possible without the employment of a goaltender. many alternate scoring methods are used instead such as h-tting posts and the crossbar to score goals. also called “shinny” in some areas.
gather the lads and let’s go play pond hockey!

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