Hockey Coloring Pages – Cheerful Printable Picks

A stick slashes across the ice on these Hockey Coloring Pages, blade flat against the surface and a puck sitting just ahead of it. Skate blades carve thin lines into the rink.

The net sags slightly behind the goal line, mesh squares stretched wide and waiting. Helmets sit heavy on heads, face cages dropping down with clean grid patterns perfect for careful pencil work.

A few of these spread out easily on the kitchen table over a weekend afternoon. Gloves grip the stick shaft — thick, padded, fingers curled tight. Everything on the page holds that frozen mid-action feel, like the whistle just blew.


Why Hockey Scenes Pull Kids Right In

Hockey Coloring Pages catch attention fast because the gear alone fills a page with interesting shapes. A black-and-white outline of a goalie crouched in front of the net shows bulky leg pads, a wide blocker, and a trapper glove stretched open.

The equipment stacks up — helmet, shoulder pads, jersey folds, skate laces — and every layer adds another section to color inside.

Past the players, the rink itself brings structure. Boards wrap around the edges. The center line cuts straight across. Face-off circles sit at measured spots with dots in the middle.

A simple line drawing of a hockey stick crossed over a puck gives a clean, icon-style option for younger kids who want something quick.

Printable hockey templates cover everything from full-action slap shots to still gear layouts where every piece sits labeled and separate.

What’s on the Page

  • A player in full gear mid-stride with one skate lifted off the ice
  • A goalie crouched low with blocker raised and trapper open beside the post
  • A hockey stick with taped blade resting flat on the ice surface
  • A puck sitting centered on a face-off dot inside the circle
  • A goal net with visible mesh pattern and crossbar above
  • Boards lining the rink edge with a gate section slightly ajar
  • A helmet with a full cage and chin strap hanging loose
  • Skate blades showing the curve of the runner beneath the boot

Did you know? Hockey pucks are frozen before every professional game so they slide smoother and bounce less on the ice surface.

The ready-to-print sheet format means the page comes out clean — no resizing, no trimming around edges. That keeps things moving when a kid is already asking.

Hockey Coloring Pages hold up well because the subject mixes action poses with detailed equipment, and both types keep hands busy for different reasons.


✏️ Creative Tip

Use a marker to trace the cage lines on the helmet, then fill the jersey with crayons in broad flat strokes. Try pressing a colored pencil hard along the skate blade to create a sharp, crisp edge.


How to Print

  1. Scroll down through the hockey designs below
  2. Select the scene or gear layout that looks right
  3. Click the orange “PRINT” button
  4. Start coloring before the ice melts

Do any pages show a goalie in a crouched stance?

Yes, at least one design features a goalie low in the crease with full equipment visible.

Are there pages with just hockey gear and no players?

A few layouts arrange sticks, helmets, pucks, and skates as standalone items.

Will the rink boards and net details be included in scene pages?

Several action scenes include boards, the goal frame, and mesh netting in the background.