An Ice Hockey Puck refers to the disk used in the team sport of Ice Hockey. It is composed of vulcanized rubber and may be called "Flat Ball." It is usually black and frozen before an ice hockey game. On a puck's face are league logos or silkscreen markings. An ice hockey puck is available in different variations, with blue being used by younger players for training, reddish-pink or reddish-orange for players who want to develop shot strength and make their stick handling techniques better, steel puck for players who wish to improve wrist strength and white for goaltender practice.
Ice Hockey Pucks have an overall diameter of 3” (76.2 mm) and height/thickness of 1” (25.4 mm). The mass of an Ice Hockey Puck is between 5.5-6 oz (156-170 g).
An Ice Hockey Puck refers to the disk used in the team sport of Ice Hockey. It is composed of vulcanized rubber and may be called "Flat Ball." It is usually black and frozen before an ice hockey game. On a puck's face are league logos or silkscreen markings. An ice hockey puck is available in different variations, with blue being used by younger players for training, reddish-pink or reddish-orange for players who want to develop shot strength and make their stick handling techniques better, steel puck for players who wish to improve wrist strength and white for goaltender practice.
Ice Hockey Pucks have an overall diameter of 3” (76.2 mm) and height/thickness of 1” (25.4 mm). The mass of an Ice Hockey Puck is between 5.5-6 oz (156-170 g).