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The Object of the Game
The object of Power Glide Hockey is to be the first player to score 10 goals against
the opposing player.
Beginning the Game
A coin toss is used to determine which player starts with the puck (“serve”). The
player winning the coin toss gets the puck and begins play by striking the puck with
his/her pusher onto the opponent’s side.
During Play
Players can strike the puck anywhere on their half of the playing surface. Players
cannot cross the centerline to strike the puck. If a goal is scored when a player
strikes the puck over the centerline, it does not count.
A player may stand anywhere around the table on his/her side of the centerline. Play-
ers may not stand past that line.
When the puck contacts any part of the centerline, either player may strike the puck to
score.
Scoring
A goal is scored when the puck enters and drops inside the opponent’s goal.
The player scored upon receives possession of the puck for the next serve.
What Counts as a Goal?
If the puck stops in the goal and has tilted into the goal drop, it counts as a goal.
If the puck stops in the goal and has not tilted into the goal, it does not count as a
goal. Player can move the puck out of the goal area with his/her hand or pusher.
If the puck rebounds out of the goal, the point does not count.
Winning
The first player to score 10 points is declared the winner.
Power Glide Hockey Rules of Play