Hockey game: meaning, definitions and examples

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hockey game

 

[ ˈhɒki ɡeɪm ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

sports event

A hockey game is a sports event where two teams compete against each other to score goals by hitting a puck into the opposing team's net using a hockey stick. The game is played on ice or in an indoor rink, and it is popular in many countries around the world.

Synonyms

hockey match, ice hockey game.

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Word Description / Examples
hockey game

This term is generally used to refer to any event where hockey is played, often in casual conversation. It can be used for both professional and amateur levels.

  • We're going to a hockey game this weekend.
  • Did you watch the hockey game last night?
hockey match

This term is more formal and is often used in official contexts or British English. It's suitable for describing professional or organized hockey events.

  • The championship hockey match was thrilling.
  • Who won the hockey match?
ice hockey game

Specifically refers to hockey played on ice. This term is useful when you need to distinguish it from other types of hockey, like field hockey.

  • The ice hockey game was intense.
  • I'm excited for the ice hockey game tonight.

Examples of usage

  • The hockey game was intense, with both teams giving their best to win.
  • We are going to watch a hockey game tonight at the arena.

Translations

Translations of the word "hockey game" in other languages:

🇵🇹 jogo de hóquei

🇮🇳 हॉकी का खेल

🇩🇪 Hockeyspiel

🇮🇩 permainan hoki

🇺🇦 хокейний матч

🇵🇱 mecz hokejowy

🇯🇵 ホッケーの試合

🇫🇷 match de hockey

🇪🇸 partido de hockey

🇹🇷 hokey maçı

🇰🇷 하키 경기

🇸🇦 مباراة هوكي

🇨🇿 hokejový zápas

🇸🇰 hokejový zápas

🇨🇳 冰球比赛

🇸🇮 hokejska tekma

🇮🇸 hokkí leikur

🇰🇿 хоккей ойыны

🇬🇪 ჰოკეის თამაში

🇦🇿 xokkey oyunu

🇲🇽 partido de hockey

Etymology

The game of hockey has a long history, with roots dating back to ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Greeks. Modern ice hockey as we know it today originated in Canada in the 19th century, with the first official game played in 1875. Over the years, the sport has evolved and gained popularity, becoming a staple in many countries and a highlight of the Winter Olympics.