The faceoff is the method of getting the puck into play in the game at the beginning of each period and after any stoppage of play. The official drops the puck between the two opposing players, usually Centres, and the two players attempt to gain control of the puck. Each team's players must line up at or behind the line of the faceoff. There are nine designated faceoff spots - one at center ice, two in each of the defending zones (between the goal line and the blue line), and two in each of the neutral zones (between the two blue lines).
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