Box lacrosse, also known as
indoor lacrosse and sometimes shortened to
boxla or simply
box, is an indoor version of
lacrosse played mostly in North America. The game originated in Canada, where it is the most popular version of the game played in contrast to the traditional
field lacrosse game. It is played between two
teams of six players each, and is traditionally played on an
ice hockey rink once the ice has been removed or covered. The playing area is called a box, in contrast to the open playing field of field lacrosse. The object of the game is to use a long handled racket, known as a
lacrosse stick, to catch, carry, and pass the ball in an effort to score by ultimately hurling a solid rubber
lacrosse ball into an opponent's goal.