What is it in hockey?
The ice hockey ice surface is divided into several sections or zones that are defined by a blue line. However, the red line horizontally divides the ice into the center and is essential for many aspects of the game. It is also known as the central line and, among other things, indicates the central ice, where the goal and face face the goal. These off faces take place in the middle of the line, in the face outside the circle. Most importantly, the red line is used to determine noon calls. Because the goal line is also red, the icing can be easily recognized if the puck passes both lines after an offensive player shoots him. Once the puck is icy, the defensive player must touch the puck in front of the offensive player to stop playing. In some leagues, icing is observed without somewhere the game is whistling dead after the puck crosses the goal line, regardless of whether the defensive player touches the puck. Once the puck is icy, the game is dead and both teams cross the red line to the other side of the ice to leave the face.
This line played an important role in the rule of hockey called both line passage. If the player passed the puck from behind the defensive blue line of his team to another player who was on the offensive side of the red line, the game was whistling dead and this team was considered outside the party. However, recent changes in the rules in the National Hockey League (NHL) have made this type of passage legal. The red line is no longer considered in the rule of two lines and instead only the blue lines are considered.
One of the final problems is the fold of the referee, an area at one end of a line that has no effect on a regular game. When the game is stopped by the arrival, it must consult with the scores, enter the referee fold, the area around one end of the line, in which only the judges can become. If a player enters the referee during this time, this player can be thrown out of the game. This area is intended for players to interfere with the official score or rby echoing the game during questionable calls.