retaining the puck by clever stickhandling; often used by a shorthanded team to kill time red line: the line that divides the length of the ice surface in half referee: the chief official in a hockey game, distinguished from the other officials by a red armband; he starts the game, calls most of the penalties and makes the final decision in any dispute; he is responsible for making sure the ice, the nets and the clock are in good condition; he wears black pants and an official league sweater; he is also on skates referee's crease: a semi-circular area, with a 10 foot radius, marked in red on the ice in front of the timekeepers' bench into which players may not follow a referee roster: a list of the players on a team roughing: a minor penalty which occurs when a fight between players is more of a pushing and shoving match; a less severe penalty than fighting S
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