Apple – An assist
Biscuit – The puck
Backcheck – Attempt by a forwards on his way back to the defending zone to regain the puck
Body Check – Using the hip and/or shoulder to slow or stop an opponent with the puck
Breakaway – The puck carrier getting in front of all opponents except the goalkeeper
Breakout – When a team comes out of its defensive zone and starts up the ice toward the opponent’s goal
Cherry Picker – Player who stays at center ice and does not help their team on defense. They hope to pick up a breakout pass with no defenders in their way
Dots – ‘the dots’ is short for face-off dots or the dots into which the referee drops the puck during a face-off
Drop Pass – Puck carrier leaves the puck behind for a trailing teammate to pick up
Elbowing – The act of using an extended elbow or forearm to make contact with an opponent, this is a penalty.
Forecheck – Keeping opponents at their end of the rink while attempting to regain possession of the puck
Freezing the Puck – Holding the puck against the boards using sticks or skates
Grocery Stick – A player that sits on the bench the entire game between the forwards and the defensemen acting like a separator you would use on the conveyer belt at the grocery store to separate your groceries.
Hat Trick – Three goals scored by one player in one game
Headmanning – Passing the puck forward to a leading teammate
Jetsetter – A player who gets traded frequently
Neutral Zone – Center ice between attacking and defending areas
One Timer – The act of shooting the puck directly off a pass without playing the puck in a way
Penalty Box – Area off ice at red line where penalized players serve their “sentences” and feel much shame
Poke Check – Stabbing at the puck with the blade of the stick to take it away from the puck carrier
Power Play – While an opponent is shorthanded due to a penalty, the team with the manpower advantage has a power play
Saucer Pass – a pass in which the puck is passed to another player such that it flies in the air like a flying saucer
Slap Shot – Bringing the stick back and quickly forward, slapping the puck ahead
Splitting the Defense – Man with the puck goes between two defenders
Stickhandling – Carrying the puck along the ice with the stick
Sweep Check – Using the entire length of the stick while laying it flat on the ice in order to take the puck away from the carrier
Wrist Shot – Flicking motion of the wrist to propel the puck off the blade