Jäähd
Jäähd is a traditional Finnish ice hockey term derived from the Finnish word *jäähdytys*, meaning "cooling down" or "penalty." In the context of ice hockey, jäähd refers to a penalty where a player is sent to the penalty box for a minor infraction, typically lasting two minutes. The term is commonly used in Finnish-language hockey broadcasts and discussions, particularly in Finland and among Finnish-speaking communities.
The concept of jäähd aligns with international hockey rules, where minor penalties are enforced for offenses
The term *jäähd* is also sometimes used colloquially to describe a brief pause or interruption in gameplay,