Noun
blue line (plural blue lines)
(ice hockey) Either of the two thick blue lines on the ice that separate an attacking zone or defending zone from the neutral zone.
After receiving a long outlet pass from Josh Brown just inside the blue line, the Florida captain sped past Carson Soucy through the right circle and cut across the crease before flipping a shot into the top right corner as he continued moving left. Source: Internet
After bouncing off the 200-hour MA (blue line) yesterday, topside momentum was capped by the trendline resistance near 1.3050 and we are now seeing price action settle back in between both key hourly moving averages again. Source: Internet
After Seguin won a face-off to the left of Allen, John Klingberg flung the puck from inside the blue line, hitting Seguin’s stick in the circle and deflecting in off the Blues’ Colton Parayko. Source: Internet
Buyers have regained near-term control after leaning on support from the 200-day MA (blue line) and the 1.3200 level for a solid bounce, aiming towards 1.3300 next. Source: Internet
First the hydrometer is floated in the reference liquid (shown in light blue), and the displacement (the level of the liquid on the stalk) is marked (blue line). Source: Internet
Brett was also notorious on the Mustang blue line for his seismic bodychecks. Source: Internet