What does Celly mean in hockey?
Celly: celebration following a goal.
- Apple: an assist.
- Bar down: when the puck goes in the net off the bottom of the crossbar.
- Barn: an arena rink.
- Barnburner: a high-scoring game.
- Bender: a badly skating player whose ankles bend beneath him.
- Beauty: a pretty play.
- Biscuit: the puck.
- Bottle rocket: when a goal breaks the goalie's water bottle.
7. Geno or Gino. A geno or gino is a goal.
Donnybrook: A hockey fight. What else? Drop the mitts: In order to properly prepare for a donnybrook/fisticuffs/go/tilt, a player needs to drop the mitts. Fisticuffs: Yawn.
Noun. celly (plural cellies) (prison slang) A cellmate. (prison slang) One's room of incarceration, jailcell. quotations ▼
A very commonly used term that most hockey fans should already know that refers to an insane shot that places the puck in a tiny space for a goal. A sniper is a player who can do this on a regular basis. Example: Dangle, Snipe, Celly, the perfect combination.
A puck bunny is a term used to describe a female ice hockey fan whose interest in the sport is purported to be primarily motivated by sexual attraction to the players rather than enjoyment of the game itself.
“You find that you have peace of mind and can enjoy yourself, get more sleep, rest when you know that it was a one hundred percent effort that you gave – win or lose.” “A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.”
Pizza: A brutal pass up the middle of the ice intercepted by the opposing team. "Bidini is serving up more pizzas tonight than Little Caesar's."
puck bunny (plural puck bunnies) (slang, ice hockey) A female ice hockey fan, often one whose interest in the sport is primarily motivated by attraction to the players rather than enjoyment of the game itself. Puck bunnies exhibit similar traits to those of groupies toward musicians.
What is hot dogging in hockey?
Hotdogging – the act of showboating after making a strong play or scoring a goal.
Fenwick For (FF): Unblocked shot attempts made by a player in the course of a game while a player is on the ice. Fenwick Against (FA): Unblocked shot attempts allowed by a team for players on the ice.

Squirt Hockey (Ages 9-10) or 10U
Squirt hockey in the USA is from ages 9 to 10. Squirts in the USA are also referred to as 10U.
: aggressively belligerent. a chippy hockey player. also : marked by much fighting. a chippy game.
Butter. but·ter • /ˈbə-tər/ To describe something smooth, such as a play or a player's hands. “Malcoms hands are butter-y on the ice.”
noun Slang. Usually cel·lie .
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Adjective. socko (comparative more socko, superlative most socko) (US, slang) Superb, excellent, stunning.
To mess around, or act like an ass; to have fun fooling around during hockey practice, instead of dilligently training/drilling. e.g. "I could donk all day boys" Hockey slang. Donkey juice.
Salad: beautiful hockey hair. See also: flow, lettuce. Sauce or Saucy: a well-executed saucer pass (a pass that goes in the air and hits back on the ice right before getting to the recipient) that sits flat on the receiving player's tape.
What is a hooking call in hockey?
(Note) Hooking is the action of impeding the progress of an opponent with a pulling or tugging motion by applying the blade of the stick to any part of an opponent's body or stick.
Playing with boys helps, but it is a personal decision
In conclusion, playing on a boy's team during key developmental minor hockey years appears to provide all the right ingredients for girls to reach their full potential as a hockey player.
A jury consisting of 1,500 film artists, critics, and historians selected "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn", spoken by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in the 1939 American Civil War epic Gone with the Wind, as the most memorable American movie quotation of all time.
The hockey rink
The rink is divided into three sections by two blue lines. The defensive zone is where your goal is, and the opponent's goal is in the offensive zone. The neutral zone is in the middle. By the goals, there is the red goal line.
An apple: an assist.
Due to his surname being the same as a world-famous food corporation, Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Jack Campbell will forever be tied to soup. “Soup” has become the go-to way for friends and fans to refer to the 29-year-old Leafs goalie who has been playing lights-out hockey nearly every night this season.
Cheese: A goal at the top shelf of the net. Cherry Picking: Usually a negative connotation of a player who stays up in the offensive zone to try and get a pass for an offensive opportunity instead of helping his teammates on defence. Chiclets: Teeth (which hockey players lose a lot of!)
Sauce should not be confused with “jam.” Jam is grit, effort, persistence—sheer cussedness.
Tomahawk – high reverse backhand
With the high reverse backhand you are upright with the ball close to your feet.
bully-off in British English
hockey. 1. a method by which a game is restarted after a stoppage. Two opposing players stand with the ball between them and alternately strike their sticks together and against the ground three times before trying to hit the ball.
What is the hardest hockey position?
Goaltenders. While the hardest hockey position in elite play -- and maybe the toughest job in all of pro sports -- the goalie position is easiest to understand for newbies. Keep the puck from fully crossing the two-inch goal line and lighting up the dreaded (for goalies) red goal light.
A two-goal cushion is often referred to as the “most dangerous lead in hockey,” so named because a team will squander it four out of every 10 times.
Celly is short for "celebration," and is often seen in sports when a player celebrates something he or she did well, like score a goal or touchdown. Its origins date back to the late-2000s in the hockey world as a way to refer to a player's celebration after scoring a goal.
A puck bunny is a term used to describe a female ice hockey fan whose interest in the sport is purported to be primarily motivated by sexual attraction to the players rather than enjoyment of the game itself.
A hat trick as hockey fans know it comes when a player scores three goals in a game, usually earning him a cascade of hats thrown onto the ice by fans (especially if the player is on the home team). A natural hat trick is when a player scores three consecutive goals in a game.
The hot stick would go down in the annals of NHL celly history. “If I score 50 goal, just put my stick on ice and make it like 'hot, hot, hot' you know?” Ovechkin said to Craig Laughlin after the game. In the locker room, Ovechkin was pie'd by his teammates. Reporters asked about the celebration as well.
rave (British, slang) an all-night rave. junketing. beano (British, slang) revelry.
(ice hockey, informal) A short-handed goal. They got a shortie at the start of the third.
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