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How is ringette different than hockey?

At first glance, you might think that ringette looks just like hockey. But there are many key differences that set ringette apart from hockey—or any other ice sport, for that matter.

30-second shot clock: The short shot clock leads to a fast-paced game that requires constant motion.

Everyone wins: The fast pace and constant passing of ringette discourages ring hogs and fosters teamwork.

No-contact policy: There is no intentional body contact, making it much safer than hockey.

Straight stick: Sticks are straight with a specialized tip.

Hollow ring: Rather than a puck, ringette uses a 6-inch rubber ring.

No face-offs: Any stoppage results in a free pass to restart the game.

No offsides: Players can't carry the ring over a blue line. They must pass the ring over a blue line to a teammate.

More protection: Ringette cages (masks) are made with tight triangular or horizontal bars to prevent the stick from penetrating.

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