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CHECK - To hinder an opponent heading toward and into the
defending zone.
BODY CHECK - Use of the body on an opponent. It is
legal when the opponent has possession of the puck or was the last
player to have touched it.
BREAKAWAY - An offensive rush in which the attacking player
breaks into the clear and has a clear shot on the goaltender.
BUTT-ENDING - To hit an opponent with the end of
the stick farthest from the blade. It is illegal and calls for a penalty.
CAROM - A rebound of the puck off the boards or any
other object.
CLEARING THE PUCK - Getting the puck out of one's
own defensive zone.
DEKE - To fake an opponent out of position.
FACE-OFF - The dropping of the puck between one player
from each team to start or resume play.
FALLING ON THE PUCK - A minor penalty, which occurs
when a player, other than the goaltender, closes his hand on the puck,
deliberately falls on the puck, or gathers the puck under his body
while lying on the ice.
FLIP PASS - A shot in which a player cups the puck
to his stick, then flips it with his wrists up off the ice toward
the goal; this sometimes makes the puck harder to block.
FORECHECK - To check an opponent in his end of the rink,
preventing an offensive rush.
FREEZING THE PUCK - To hold the puck against the
boards with either the stick or skate to get a stoppage of play.
HAT TRICK - The scoring of three or more goals by
a player in one game.
KICKED GOAL - A goal kicked into the opponent's net
intentionally. It is disallowed.
LINE CHANGE - An entire forward line and/or defensive pairing
will be replaced at once, which puts players on the ice who work well
together. Player changes or substitutions while play is under way
is also called changing-on-the-fly.
ONE-TIMER - Hitting the puck directly after receiving
a pass. The offensive player takes his backswing while the puck is
on its way to him and tries to time his swing with the arrival of
the puck.
POWER PLAY - A power play occurs when a team has
a one-man or two-man advantage because of an opponent's penalties.
PULLING THE GOALIE - Replacing the goalie with an
extra skater. This occurs when a team trails, usually by one goal
in the last minute of the game. It is a high-risk attempt to tie the
game, as it leaves the goal open.
SAVE - A shot blocked by the goaltender, which would
have been a goal if not stopped.
SCREENED SHOT - Goaltender's view is blocked by players between
he and the shooter.
SHORTHANDED - If a penalty is called, the penalized
player is sent to the penalty box and his team plays without him for
the duration of the penalty. The team cannot substitute for that player
and must play 5 on 4 or 5 on 3 if there are multiple penalties.
SLAP SHOT - Hitting the puck with the blade of the
stick after taking a full backswing.
SLOT - The area immediately in front of the goal.
It is from this zone that most goals are scored and where most furious
activity takes place.
SPLITTING THE DEFENSE - The player with the puck
attempts to squeeze between the opponent's defensemen.
STICK HANDLING - To control the puck along the ice.
TOP SHELF - Term used to describe when an offensive
player shoots high in an attempt to beat the goalie by putting the
puck in the top part of the net.
WRAPAROUND - When a player skates around behind the
opposing goal and attempts to wrap the puck around the goal post under
the goalie.
WRIST SHOT - Hitting the puck with the blade of the
stick using a quick snap of the wrist rather than the full back swing.
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