5 on the ice plus the goalie, usually 20 dressed or so. Extra players too.
2006-10-10 07:39:08
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answer #1
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answered by ferrari_tgs 2
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Generally teams carry 22-23 players on their team. They might carry less because of the salary cap. Every game they're allowed to dress 18 skaters plus 2 goalies (4 forward lines and 3 defense pairings). A team is allowed to have a maximum of six people on the ice at a time. Usually it's 3 forwards, 2 D and the goalie, but if they're down a goal near the end of the game, they might choose to pull the goalie and play an extra attacker. If someone on the team is serving a penalty, they must play with one less player, sometimes two. If a team is caught with too many men on the ice, they serve a two-minte minor penalty. Some teams have lost the Cup because they had too many men on ice.
2006-10-10 17:50:09
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answer #2
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answered by hockey craze99 4
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There are no players in a hockey team, but on a team there is 20 plus the guys injured or sitting out.
2006-10-12 01:36:50
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answered by muskokastan 3
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11
2006-10-10 15:49:09
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answered by martin f 1
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2006-10-10 14:40:42
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answered by DEBS A 2
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25 active players for NHL
usualy around 15-20 for youth ice hockey
2006-10-10 17:24:39
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answered by novaicedogs9 4
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25
2006-10-13 21:53:22
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answered by dispatcherdaniel 3
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when i played in college we dressed 4 lines (12 players) and 3 sets of defense (6 players) and 2-3 goalies. which would make 20-21 dressed players on a bench. i think the max you can dress is 25.
2006-10-10 16:33:07
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answer #8
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answered by mdubrey44 2
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field hockey= 11 players ,and upto 5 substitutes
ice hockey = 5players and goalkeeper
indoor hockey= 5 players and goalkeeper
2006-10-10 14:44:37
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answered by artful dodger 3
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I only play for a school but in my team six
1 goalkeeper, 2 defenders, 1 midfeild and 2 upfront
Thats just my set up but thats how we play
(This answer is for indoor hockey. Not ice hockey I don't know about that, not sure if it applies to outdoor hockey!)
2006-10-10 14:43:38
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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