Alternative Rules
The object of the game is to get the puck through the slots as many times as possible. Players take turns hitting the puck. If the puck lands in the red zone by the goal, the player squeezes the puck using the block. If the puck lands on either of the blue lines it is called a liner and the player places the puck to the side of the arena and hits it. If landed in any of the red circles the player says "BULL'S EYED" which is two syllables so the puck is hit twice, if landed on the hockey player or the words nok hockey, the puck is hit three times because there are three syllables in nok hockey. If a player hits the puck out of the arena the other player places the puck on a diamond and hits it while saying "banana" and when the puck falls hits it while saying "SPLIT". If scored, the player may put the puck in the red circles or by the diamond for a thumb shot. If the player hits the puck and it hits the sides, then bounces into goal it is ruled a goal, unless the opponent or the player uses their hands and puts the puck in the net.
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