Rover (ice hockey)

A rover was a position in ice hockey used from its formation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. At the time ice hockey consisted of seven positions: along with the goaltender, two defencemen, and three forwards, positions which still remain. Unlike all the others, the rover did not have a set position, and roamed the ice at will, going where needed. The first Olympic ice hockey tournament in 1920 used a rover, but this position was eliminated for subsequent games.

Rover (ice hockey)

A rover was a position in ice hockey used from its formation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. At the time ice hockey consisted of seven positions: along with the goaltender, two defencemen, and three forwards, positions which still remain. Unlike all the others, the rover did not have a set position, and roamed the ice at will, going where needed. The first Olympic ice hockey tournament in 1920 used a rover, but this position was eliminated for subsequent games.