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  2. NHL All-Star Skills Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Four Line Challenge was held in 2017. The purpose of this event is for four skaters from each team to earn points by scoring goals from each line on the ice. 1st skater – two shots from near the blue line. The goal in the upper corners of the net = 1 point. 2nd skater – two shots from center ice. The goal in lower corners = 1 point.

  3. Saucer pass - Wikipedia

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    The saucer pass is an ice hockey technique in which the puck is passed to another player in such a way that it flies in the air like a flying saucer.This makes the pass more difficult to intercept by opposing players but it will still land flat on the ice making it simple to control for the receiving player.

  4. Category:Ice hockey skills - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ice hockey skills" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Butterfly style; D.

  5. Neutral zone trap - Wikipedia

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    The most recognizable implementation of the trap sees the defense stationing four of their players in the neutral zone and one forechecker in the offensive zone. As the offensive team starts to move up the ice, the forechecker (generally the center) will cut off passing lanes to other offensive players by staying in the middle of the ice, forcing the puck carrier to either sideboard.

  6. Glossary of ice hockey terms - Wikipedia

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    The superstitious practice of a hockey player not shaving off his facial hair during the playoffs, consequently growing a beard. plus-minus A hockey statistic that can apply to a player or an offensive or defensive line indicating whether they were on the ice when the opposing team scored (a minus) or on the ice when their team scored (a plus).

  7. Dump'n'Chase - Wikipedia

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    The principle of Dump'n'Chase is a method of play in ice hockey to penetrate the enemy zone. [1] This method involves aggressively exerting pressure or forcing scoring chances upon the opposite team. [2] This tactic is used prominently in North American ice hockey leagues. [3] It is important that the teams own players do not run into offside.

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