DEFENSEMEN:
These players try to stop the incoming play at their own blue
line. They try to break up passes, block shots, cover opposing
forwards and clear the puck from in front of their own goal.
Offensively, they get the puck to their forwards and follow
the play into the attacking zone, positioning themselves just
inside their opponent's blue line at the "points."
GOALTENDER:
The goalie's primary task is simple - keep the puck out of
his own net. Offensively, he may start his team down the ice
with a pass, but seldom does he leave the net he guards.
WINGS:
The wings team with the center on the attack to set up shots
on goal. Defensively, they attempt to break up plays by their
counterparts and upset the shot attempts.
CENTER:
The quarterback of the ice, the center leads the attack by
carrying the puck on offense. He exchanges passes with his
wings to steer the play toward the opposing goal. On defense,
he tries to disrupt a play before it gets on his team's side
of the ice.
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