hockey team
Noun: A group of players who compete together in the sport of ice hockey. The term specifically refers to the organized unit that participates in games and tournaments.
The term "hockey team" is used to identify the collective group of athletes and staff associated with playing ice hockey. It is typically used in contexts discussing sports, competitions, leagues, and team activities. - The school is forming a new hockey team for the winter season. - Which hockey team do you support in the national league? - The hockey team practiced every evening at the rink.
- "to be on a hockey team": to be a member of a hockey team.
- She has been on the university hockey team for three years.
- "hockey team captain/coach": specifies a leadership role within the team.
- The hockey team captain led the strategy discussion.
- Team (n): A more general term for any group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport.
- Ice hockey team (n): A more specific, full term synonymous with "hockey team" in regions where ice hockey is the primary form of hockey.
- Roster (n): The official list of members on a hockey team.
- Squad: Often used interchangeably, especially in sports contexts.
- Club: Can refer to the sports organization that fields the team.
- Franchise: Used in professional sports to refer to the team as a business entity.
- "Team spirit": The feeling of camaraderie and cooperation among members of a hockey team.
- Their success was due to incredible team spirit.
- "Team colors": The distinctive colors representing a hockey team.
- The fans were all wearing the team colors.
In some regions, "hockey" can refer to field hockey. However, the term "hockey team" without further context most commonly implies an ice hockey team in North America and many international contexts. For clarity, "ice hockey team" may be used.
- a team that plays ice hockey