Adjective
off-ice (not comparable)
(sports, ice hockey) Not taking place on ice.
They did some off-ice training.
I skate about 15 to 20 hours a week and also incorporate a lot of off-ice training. I take ballet and Pilates classes and lift weights with my physical therapist when I'm not on the ice. Sasha Cohen
On-ice officials are assisted by off-ice officials who act as goal judges, time keepers, and official scorers. Source: Internet
In June, the club bought-out goaltender Ray Emery, who had become notorious for off-ice events in Ottawa and lateness to several team practices. Source: Internet
Craig said the team effort extended to off-ice personnel as well. Source: Internet
The camp had players from across the province focus on personal development through on-ice and off-ice sessions. Source: Internet
“The players are here with the ultimate goal of wearing the Team Canada jersey in international competition, and we are supporting them in that goal by providing the on and off-ice experiences they need to develop and grow as high-performance athletes.” Source: Internet