In ice hockey, a specific infraction occurs when a player uses the shaft of their stick, with both hands on it, to forcefully check an opponent. The stick makes contact with the opponent, often in the back or shoulders, delivered in a manner that presents a heightened risk of injury. A player committing this infraction might, for example, raise the stick parallel to the ice and drive it into the back of an opposing player skating towards the net.
This action is penalized due to its inherent danger and potential to cause significant harm. Historically, stricter enforcement has aimed to reduce player injuries and promote a safer, more sportsmanlike environment on the ice. The rules are designed to deter players from using their sticks as weapons and to maintain a focus on skill and agility.