What is in hockey, what is the blue line?
Ice hockey requires a skating rink that is divided into three sections that are defined by the blue line. There are two lines in the ice rink that marks the transition from the neutral zone and the offensive zone of each team. For example, if an offensive player carries a puck in an area between two blue lines, he is in a neutral zone. If he carries the puck across the line towards the goalkeeper of the enemy team, it is said that he is in his offensive zone. If he carries the puck back through the opposite line against his own goalkeeper, he entered his defensive zone. If the player actually crossed before the puck, the referee blows the whistle and the game is dead. In addition, if an offensive player enters the offensive zone, he leaves her, then he enters again, while some of his teammates stayed there, the referee beyond the side and the game is dead again. If the player crosses the blue line and is off the side, the game is transported outside the offensive zone to the vhaa dot just inside the neutral zone. The game is now considered neutral without the team under control over the puck as long as it rThe ozhriší did not fall on the face.
This line is also important in determining the game strategy. The defenders are often grown with a blue line, while their team is in the offensive zone to protect against turnover. If the other team steals the puck from the offensive team, the game will move in the opposite direction of ice and the defenders are in a good position to back up and help prevent their target. Because defenders often remain at the line, they are commonly known as "blue inserts".