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Hockey puck

The hockey puck, also known as the puck, is a fundamental tool in the game of hockey and plays an important role in the dynamics of the game. Below we describe the properties of the hockey puck.

Hockey puck material

The hockey puck is traditionally made of hard rubber. This rubber material is hard-wearing and resistant to impacts and collisions during high-speed play. Discs are often black or white, which provides contrast on the ice and makes them easily visible to players.

Hockey puck size

The official size of a hockey puck is usually 76-78 mm in diameter and 25-30 mm thick. The size is regulated in the hockey rules to ensure that all players can play under the same conditions.

Hockey puck weight

The weight of a hockey puck is usually between 156 and 170 grams. The optimum weight is needed for fast play and accurate shots.

Edges and holes

The edges of the hockey puck should be round so that it slides easily on the ice. The edges are checked regularly to ensure proper grip.
Some hockey pucks have small holes in the centre of the edges. These holes help to lift the puck off the ice more easily, which improves the dynamics of the game.

Hockey puck colour

Hockey pucks are usually black or white in colour to make them more visible on the ice. For some special events or for marketing purposes, coloured pucks may also be produced.

Flexibility

Hockey pucks need to have a certain amount of flexibility in order to react properly to hits and not cause injuries to players.

A hockey puck is therefore not just a rubber ball, but a specially designed tool that is a critical component of the game of hockey. A puck with the right characteristics ensures the fast, dynamic and exciting game that makes hockey such a popular and exciting sport.

BAUER CCM FISCHER Tempish WARRIOR

Puck, Bauer

  (5.0)

Puck, foam black

  (5.0)

Puck, super mini

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Puck, MINI

  (5.0)

Puck, white

  (5.0)

Puck, PINK

  (4.0)

Puck, black

  (4.0)