hockey
A version of hockey played on ice by skaters.
Hockey played as a profession, for payment.
A version of hockey played on a grass or turf field.
Hockey competitions held as part of the Olympic Games.
Professional level hockey, often used in sports journalism.
Hockey played at the university level.
The highest level of professional hockey.
Hockey competitions or teams for male players.
Hockey competitions or teams for female players.
Amateur hockey for players typically between 16 and 21 years old.
A tabletop game where players strike a puck that glides on a cushion of air.
Hockey played by students at the high school level.
Professional hockey at a level below the major leagues.
A form of hockey played on a dry surface by players wearing roller skates.
A more formal term for hockey played at the university level.
The principal team representing a high school or college in hockey.
Amateur hockey for players older than the junior age classification.
An informal version of hockey played on a paved surface, such as a street.
A version of hockey played indoors on a flat, hard surface, often in a gymnasium.
A single match of hockey.
A person who plays hockey.
A group of people who play hockey together against other groups.
The hard rubber disk used in ice hockey.
The long, thin piece of wood or composite material used to hit the ball or puck.
A surface of ice for playing ice hockey.
A single game of hockey.
A person who trains a hockey team.
The player who defends the goal in hockey.
A person who is an enthusiastic supporter of hockey.
A group of hockey teams that play against each other to find a champion.
The period of the year when hockey games are regularly played.
Boots with blades attached for skating on ice, used in ice hockey.
A competition to determine the best hockey team in a region or league.
A series of hockey games involving multiple teams, competing for a prize.
A protective mask worn by a hockey goalie.
An indoor venue for playing hockey, especially ice hockey.
A very famous and skilled hockey player.
An organization of people who play hockey.
Protective equipment worn by hockey players.
A large, often open-air, venue for hockey games.
The hard ball used in games like field hockey.
The area of grass or turf where field hockey is played.
The playing area for field hockey.
A group of players from which a hockey team is chosen.
To participate in a game of hockey.
To observe a hockey game as a spectator.