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  2. Glossary of ice hockey terms - Wikipedia

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    Dragging the puck along the ice with the end (toe) of the stick blade on the ice as opposed to pushing with the bottom edge. toepick Falling down due to the toe of the skate hitting the ice at a sharp angle. top shelf The upper area of the goal, just below the crossbar and above the goaltender's shoulders. trap. Also called the neutral zone trap.

  3. Goal (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    A go-ahead goal is the goal that puts one team ahead of another after the game has been tied; A game-tying goal or an equaliser is a goal that causes the game to be tied, scored by a team that is down one goal (prior to the 1984-85 season, the NHL credited game-tying goals to the final scorers for both teams in tie games).

  4. Five-hole - Wikipedia

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    Glove side, low – This area is defined by the goaltender's arm and glove on the top, the ice on the bottom, and the outside post of the goal. During a butterfly-style save, this area is closed off completely and the glove is typically stacked on top of the leg pad as the leg is extended to cover the post.

  5. Butterfly style - Wikipedia

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    In ice hockey, butterfly style is a technique of goaltending distinguished by the goaltender guarding the lower part of the net by dropping to the knees to block attempts to score. The butterfly style derives its name from the resemblance of the spread goal pads and hands to a butterfly 's wings.

  6. Slot (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    In hockey, the slot is the area on the hockey rink directly in front of the goaltender between the faceoff circles and extending to the top of the face off circles. [1] It is sometimes referred to as the "scoring area". Hockey Slot. The "high" slot extends from the highest points of the faceoff circles to the hash marks. Similarly, the "low ...

  7. Michigan goal - Wikipedia

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    In ice hockey, a Michigan goal (named by its originator as the high wrap, also known by other names) is a goal scored by an attacker starting behind the opposing net, lifting the puck onto their stick, quickly moving their stick around to a top corner of the net, and flinging the puck into the net at close range in a lacrosse-style shot.

  8. Goal (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Ice hockey: The puck hits the top of the net for a goal as the goaltender fails to block the shot. In ice hockey, the puck must be put completely over the goal line between the posts and under the bar either off an offensive player's stick or off any part of a defensive player's body. The puck may not be kicked, batted, or thrown into the goal ...

  9. Short-handed - Wikipedia

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    A short-handed goal is a goal scored in ice hockey when a team's on-ice players are outnumbered by the opposing team's. Normally, a team would be outnumbered because of a penalty incurred. However, the opposing team on the power play often only has one defenseman at the rear rather than the typical two, in favor of adding another attacker.

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