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That's what happens when a pass is played from one team's zone and it goes through the three lines in the middle to the other team's zone without the team who sent the puck from their zone getting a touch on it before the opposing team does.
This rule prevents a team from defending a lead by simply clearing their lines, or hoofing it every time they get the puck.
Not quite. Icing is called when one team sends the puck from its own side of the centre red line past the opposition's goal line without it touching an opposing player. A short-handed team cannot be called for icing, however. And icing is waved off at even strength if an attacking player is deemed able to get to the puck ahead of a defender. (It used to be that a defending player, apart from the goaltender, had to touch the puck before icing was called; now it simply has to cross the goal line with a defender well ahead of an attacking player in any "race" to the puck. Much safer that way; there have been some horrendous crashes into the end boards cause by a race for the puck.)








