What are the differences between ice hockey, lacrosse and rugby

Nov 13, 2019

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Player equipment difference

Ice hockey player: ball, club, tracksuit, athletic shoes, knee socks

Lacrosse player: hockey shoes, hockey knife, protective gear, hockey jacket, hockey stick

Rugby player: ball, club, leg guard, ankle guard and mouthpiece, sportswear, sports shoes



Space difference

The standard ground of dry ice hockey is surrounded by a fence made of 50CM wood or plastic materials. The ground is generally made of PVC rubber floor/wood floor. The size of the ground is 40* 20M long and 1.15* 1.60m high

The ice hockey standard ground is surrounded by a solid boundary wall made of wood or plastic materials with a height of 1.15-1.22m. The ground is made of ice, with a length of 61* 30M and a height of 1.22* 1.83m

The lacrosse field is generally made of artificial grass, with a length of 91.40* 55M wide and a height of 2.14* 3.66m wide



The difference between players and time

Dry ice hockey

The game shall be played between two teams. Each team shall have no more than 6 players on the field at the same time. Each team may replace the players at any time.The game is divided into three sections, each 20 minutes a section, the middle rest 0 minutes.Each goal scored 1 point, the final score of the two sides to determine the outcome.

Ice hockey

There are 22 players in each team and 6 players in each team. Each team can replace the players at any time, including the goalkeeper, left back, right back, left forward, right forward and center.Each match is 60 minutes long and is divided into 3 innings. The actual game is 20 minutes in each inning, with 15 minutes' rest in the middle of each inning.

Lacrosse

Each team must have one goalkeeper to play. Each team may have up to 16 players, but no more than 11 players may play at the same time. All 16 players may be substituted.Game 60 minutes, four quarters, each quarter 15, the first quarter and the third quarter end break two minutes, the second quarter end break 10 minutes, the final score of the two sides to determine the outcome.