face-off
Pronunciation
/fˈeɪsˈɔf/

Definition & Meaning of "face-off"in English

Face-off
01

the way play restarts after a stoppage, where two players try to get the puck by using their sticks to hit or guide it to their teammates

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
face-offs

What is a "face-off"?

A face-off is the method used to start play or restart play after a stoppage in hockey. It occurs when two opposing players stand at a designated spot on the ice, usually at center ice or in one of the face-off circles, and the referee drops the puck between them. The players then attempt to gain control of the puck by using their sticks. Face-offs are important for gaining possession of the puck and are used to begin periods, after goals, and after certain stoppages during the game. The team that wins the face-off can then try to make a play or advance the puck.

Examples
The referee dropped the puck for the face-off at center ice.
02

an argument or fight between people

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