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In hockey, what is the equivalent of a rugby scrum?

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In hockey, the equivalent of a rugby scrum is a faceoff or a "draw". It is a method used to start play after a stoppage, where two opposing players battle for the puck dropped by the official.
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In hockey, the equivalent of a rugby scrum is a face-off. A face-off is when two opposing players face each other and attempt to gain control of the puck. The players will use their sticks to battle for control of the puck until one of them gains possession.
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A scrum is rugby's equivalent of a hockey face-off, except that it involves all those playing the position of forward on both teams.
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In hockey, the equivalent of a rugby scrum is a face-off. A face-off happens when the play is stopped and a puck is dropped by a referee between two opposing players at center ice or in the neutral zone. The players then battle for possession of the puck, much like a rugby scrum, with the team that gains possession having the opportunity to continue their offensive play.
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