rules
In ice hockey, “cross-checking” is a violation which occurs when a player uses the shaft of the stick with both hands to check an opponent with force. The shaft is often used to push or hit an opponent in the arms, head, or back.
In ice hockey, “cross-checking” is a violation which occurs when a player uses the shaft of the stick with both hands to check an opponent with force. The shaft is often used to push or hit an opponent in the arms, head, or back.