Tripping
It is a ten yard penalty - Vikings vs. Steelers 10/25/09
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Hockey? Tripping, slashing, holding, high sticking are four of many penalties in hockey.
Yes. It is illegal to impede the progress of any player, regardless of whether the player is in possession of the ball, by sticking your leg out and attempting to trip them. The penalty is 10 yards.
These are types of penalties, but often used in lieu of the word penalty: minor, double minor, major, coincidental, misconduct, PIM (penalties in minutes), plus all the specific infractions that will cause a penalty such as tripping, hooking, etc...
No. Tripping by a blocker for the ball carrier or by a defender trying to tackle the ball carrier is illegal and is a 10 yard penalty.
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a penalty that is for two minutes. tripping, hooking, elbowing etc. fighting is the most common penalty that isn't a minor, but misconducts and other things are also not minors. they are called majors if they are more than two minutes.
It is called a penalty go to google and search hockey rules and it will tell you like tripping and all of the other penalties
When someone gets called for tripping in hockey, you will see two things: either they used there stick and the person fall because the stick was in their way or the person stuck out there foot and sent the person flying. Usually you will see the first one. Tripping in hockey is awarded two minutes in the penalty box.
What to do while tripping