Hockey Term: Foot
Foot: A foul that results from kicking the ball or using the feet to gain an unfair advantage. This does not have to be intentional.
Foot: A foul that results from kicking the ball or using the feet to gain an unfair advantage. This does not have to be intentional.
Flagrant foul: An intentionally rough or dangerous play, as deemed by the referee. A player who commits a flagrant foul is issued a red card and ejected from the game.
Drag flick: A move used by advanced players to take a legal lifted shot at the goal during a penalty corner or short corner.
Deflection: A term used to describe a ball that has been redirected from its original path after a player’s stick has touched it.
Dangerous Play: A foul called for anything that could likely result in injury, such as pushing, tripping, hacking, or raising the ball toward an opponent who is less than five yards away.