Playground Rules
This version of the game is playing a majority of playgrounds in the northeast. Each game is up to 21, winning by 2 points. The puck is placed in the middle circle and the players have a face-off. Players take turns hitting the puck until one scores, regardless of where the puck lands after a shot. When scored upon, a player may take a shot from the red circles behind the defense line, from the diamond using the thumb, or from on top of the diamond. Scoring from the top of the diamond is worth 100 points. If the puck goes out of play, the player with the next shot may take a shot from the corner for 30 points. The puck does not have to go through the goal all the way, if the puck has sunlight on the outer edge or can be moved by swiping a stick down flush against a board, then the shot counts.
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