| Hockey is a sport in which two teams trying to | | | | open. Bubble hockey is played on a table sealed with |
| maneuver a hard round disc called a puck into rival's | | | | plastic. Floorball, or Floor hockey, is a type of hockey |
| net, using a hockey stick. This sport is also played at | | | | played in a gym using a plastic stick, and hollow ball. |
| college-level, and each college or institution may have | | | | Furthermore, Foot hockey is played with a hairless |
| its own hockey team. Intra-collegiate or inter-collegiate | | | | tennis ball, and using only feet. Ringette is an ice |
| hockey tournaments may be held all year round. Many | | | | hockey variation, designed for female players. It uses a |
| colleges provide necessary infrastructure, guidance, | | | | straight stick, and a rubber ring. Skater hockey is a kind |
| finance, and support for development of hockey. | | | | of inline hockey, played with a ball. Table hockey is an |
| Colleges may have different teams and clubs. A single | | | | indoor game played usually on a flat surface like a |
| college may have more than one hockey team, and | | | | tabletop. Underwater hockey is played on the floor of |
| support groups. Hockey at college level may include | | | | a swimming pool. |
| field hockey, ice hockey, roller hockey, and its various | | | | The National Hockey League (NHL) displays names of |
| forms such as Air hockey, Ball hockey, Bandy, | | | | hockey teams on its website. Some of the names are |
| Broomball, Bubble hockey, Floorball, and Foot hockey. | | | | New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, Boston Bruins, |
| Air hockey is played indoors by using a puck on a | | | | Buffalo Sabres, Atlanta Thrashers, and Carolina |
| special table known as Air Hockey Table. Ball hockey | | | | Hurricanes. Other examples include Chicago |
| is somewhat analogous to ice hockey, but instead of a | | | | Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Calgary Flames, |
| puck, a ball is used. Bandy is a form of hockey played | | | | Colorado Avalanche, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, and St. |
| with a ball on a football-sized ice ground, usually in the | | | | |