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blueline

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blue·line or blue line  (blln)
n.
Either of two blue lines running across an ice-hockey rink, usually 60 feet from each goal, and dividing the rink into defensive, neutral, and offensive zones.


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Demitra, cleared to play by doctors just hours earlier, took a pass from Joe Corvo and ripped a slap shot from approximately 10 feet inside the blueline, with teammate Mark Parrish providing traffic in front.
Major rules that greatly change the complexion of the game in comparison with ice hockey are: there is no physical contact allowed; the ring must be passed across both the offensive and defensive bluelines and no players, with the exception of the goalie, are allowed in the goal area.
This decrease occurred in spite of a $268,445 increase in administrative expenses due to $362,693 of expenses incurred during the first six months of fiscal 2007 in connection with the two consent solicitation actions initiated by BlueLine Partners.
 
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