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Feb, 2025

Difference between Street hockey and ice hockey

Street hockey and ice hockey share a lot of fundamentals, but there are some key differences that set them apart:

Playing Surface
Ice Hockey: Played on ice rinks, requiring skates.

Street Hockey: Played on hard surfaces like streets, driveways, or parking lots, typically using sneakers or rollerblades.

Equipment
Ice Hockey: Players use ice skates, and the puck is used to slide on the ice.

Street Hockey: Players use shoes or rollerblades, and the game often uses a ball instead of a puck, designed to roll smoothly on hard surfaces.

Rink Size and Structure
Ice Hockey: The rink is standard-sized, enclosed by boards, and has specific markings like blue lines, face-off circles, and goal creases.

Street Hockey: The playing area is often improvised, with minimal markings and without the enclosed boards. Sometimes, cones or chalk lines are used to mark boundaries.

Game Pace and Physicality
Ice Hockey: Known for its fast pace and physical contact, including body checks.

Street Hockey: The pace can vary, and physical contact is generally reduced. It's often more focused on fun and accessibility for all skill levels.

Gear
Ice Hockey: Full protective gear is essential, including helmets, pads, and gloves.

Street Hockey: Protective gear can vary, with some players opting for minimal protection like helmets and gloves, depending on the intensity of the game.

Accessibility
Ice Hockey: Requires access to an ice rink and specialized equipment, which can be costly.

Street Hockey: More accessible and affordable, as it can be played in various outdoor settings with basic equipment.

Both forms of hockey offer unique challenges and excitement, making them fantastic ways to enjoy the sport! 🏒😊

Which one do you prefer or are you interested in trying?
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