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CHECKING 101
From: Coach Mac
Checking in ice hockey is the act of physically keeping an opposing player in check. It is usually not a penalty.
There are multiple types of checking:
Body checking: Using the hip (also known as hip checking) or body to knock an opponent against the boards or to the ice. This is often referred to as simply checking or hitting and is only permitted on an opponent with possession of the puck. Body checking taken too far is penalized as charging, as is hitting from behind.
Poke checking: Using the Stick to poke the puck away from an opponent.
Sweep checking: Using the stick in a sweeping motion to knock the puck away from an opponent or deter him from passing.
Stick checking: Using the stick to interfere with an opponent's stick.
Forechecking: Rushing up the ice against the opposing team, towards the offensive zone.
Backchecking: Rushing back to the defensive zone in response to an opposing team's attack.
Cross-checking: The act of checking an opponent with the shaft of the stick held in both hands. This is illegal and earns a minor or major penalty depending on the severety of the infraction. |