Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Improvised Ball Hockey Leagues

By Mark Smith

In case you have interests in floor hockey or ball hockey and are looking for an active league in and around the area of Calgary, then there are some good options. However, before you join a league, it may be a good idea to check out some of the basic rules of a ball hockey league in Calgary. There are quite a few differences between floor hockey and ice hockey.

Unlike ice hockey that is played in rinks and use a puck, ball hockey makes use of balls. Attractive coloured balls are used in the sports of floor hockey and you may get to see white or orange coloured balls in your ball hockey leagues. Probably, this is the reason that these professionally managed leagues are termed as 'ball hockey leagues' rather than being called 'ice hockey leagues'

Each hockey team has 6 players. There are 5 players in the active playing field. The 6th player is the goalie or goal keeper and he is supposed to keep the nets. Now, some leagues will allow the goalie to participate in the active playing area as well, thus making him a rotational asset.

The overall length of the game is divided over 2 halves of 25 minutes each. Each game is normally overseen by a referee, though presence of a referee will differ from one league to another. It is always good to have a referee on the ground because it helps in enforcing the rules.

That the game is played for fun is apparent in the fact that you may play in a co-ed league or male only league or women league. It all depends on you and your friends.

Since ball hockey is a sport that is played for fun, it is important to play it with due respect to other players. Every one must make an effort to ensure that the game is played in right spirit. And because of this, most leagues will not allow physical contact between players during the game. The idea is to promote fun and fitness.

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