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When a player crosses their offense line and a player in their team is already in the zone so the play gets whistled dead.
Since 2005, a two line pass is a forward pass which crosses both blue lines. This is an offside pass which results in a stoppage in play and a face-off in the offending team's zone. Before the lockout it was a forward pass which crossed at least one blue line and the centre red line.
The Blue Mountains of New South Wales were crossed by following the ridge tops, rather than the creeks, gullies or ravines.
offside occurs when a player of a team crosses his opponent's blue line before the puck does
Its called Offside, or being in an offside position. Being in an offside position, in and of itself, is not a foul. The foul occurs when the ball is PLAYED to the PERSON in an offside position. You can be "passive", not involved in the play, in an offside position and there is no foul.
, To answer your question, a Hockey "Offside" is when the player crosses the offensive blue line before the puck. There is a move called "Dragging the line" that NHL players, or in general any hockey player (Like myself) use. What they do is keep a skate ON the blue line when the puck is crossing the line and you are ahead of the play and/or puck.
Blue Nose
To find the green mountains
Usually a Yorkshire and a Hampshire. Could be other combinations of darks crossed onto whites.
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Nobody said the Blue Mountains could not be crossed. Every explorer who tried to get through prior to 1813 believed there had to be a route - it is just that it took explorers 25 years to find it.
When a player is offside it means that they are past the last defender* when the ball is kicked. So for example if we have to teams, blue and red, the blue defenders are all standing in a line, but a red attacker is standing behind them( close to the blue teams goals) and a red teammate kicks the ball to the red attacker. If the red attacker is behind the last blue defender than they are offside if they are standing in front of the last blue defender when the ball is kicked they are onside. It's hard to explain without a diagram. Offsides were created to stop players from just standing near the oppositions goal and waiting for the ball to be lobbed over to them (also known as cherry picking). Offsides are one of the most controversial elements in football as they are easy to get wrong and may result in goals. If a player is offside the opposition gets a free kick from where the player was called offside. Hope this made a little bit more sense. *the goalkeeper is actually the last defender so technically it is the second last defender