Printable Hockey Rink

When it comes to ice hockey, it’s important to have a thorough understanding of the layout of the rink. That’s why we’ve put together this helpful diagram for you to use as a reference.

Ice Hockey Rink Diagram

Ice Hockey Rink DiagramAs you can see from the diagram, an ice hockey rink is a rectangular surface with rounded corners. The standard size of an NHL rink is 200 feet long by 85 feet wide, but other rinks may be slightly smaller or larger.

The two blue lines on the diagram represent the lines that divide the rink into three sections: the defensive zone, the neutral zone, and the offensive zone. The red line in the center of the rink is the center line, and is used to determine when a pass is offside.

The two goal creases are located at either end of the rink, and are the areas in which the goalies are allowed to play the puck. The black dots on the diagram represent faceoff circles, which are used to restart play after certain stoppages in play. The faceoff circles are also used to determine where players must line up before a faceoff.

The curved lines behind the goal crease are the goal lines. If a puck fully crosses the goal line and enters the net, a goal is scored. Finally, the five circles on the diagram represent the locations where players line up for faceoffs.

Conclusion

Having a solid understanding of the layout of an ice hockey rink is an essential part of understanding the game of hockey. We hope that this diagram has been helpful to you in that regard, and we wish you all the best in your hockey endeavors!