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  2. Alexei Ivanov (ice hockey, born 1988) - Wikipedia

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    Alexei Sergeyevich Ivanov (Russian: Алексей Серге́евич Иванов) (born 4 May 1988) is a Kazakhstani professional ice hockey goaltender. He currently plays with Al Ain Theebs in the United Arab Emirates .

  3. Template:CFB Team Depth Chart - Wikipedia

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    1. From the Blank section (below), copy the template tags and parameters to your article. 2. In the template tags, set the Debug parameter to Yes.This will setup the template to display the correct player positions that are needed depending on the Offensive and Defensive schemes that are chosen (OScheme and DScheme parameters) below:

  4. Ice hockey goaltending equipment - Wikipedia

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    Mathieu Garon, playing for the Los Angeles Kings, in full goaltending gear. As Braden Holtby receives the shot fired by opponent Bryan Rust (far right), he can use any one of many pieces of his equipment to make a save on the puck; he can catch it with his left-hand glove, he can block it with the blocker that covers his right wrist, he can deflect it with his goaltender stick, he can block it ...

  5. Goaltender (field lacrosse) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, upon controlling the ball in his stick within the crease, the goalie has four seconds to either pass or run the ball outside of the crease. No player may carry the ball into the crease, but a goalie in the crease can receive a pass, at which point a four-second count begins.

  6. Igor Ivanov (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Igor Ivanov (born 26 October 1970) is a Russian ice hockey player.

  7. Trapper (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    The pocket is the area of the trapper between the thumb and first finger of the glove, and is where most goaltenders try to catch the puck, as it reduces the discomfort the goaltender experiences and minimizes the chance of the puck falling out of the glove, creating the possibility of a rebound.

  8. Butterfly style - Wikipedia

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    Other contemporaries, such as Terry Sawchuk and Jacques Plante (who, while not having invented the goalie mask, is credited with having popularized it) relied mostly on the stand-up style. Plante actually tried the butterfly style when sharing goaltending duties with Glenn Hall in St. Louis, but cautioned others against its use except under ...

  9. Five-hole - Wikipedia

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    When a goaltender stands in the net in the ready position, there are five open areas (and two closed) that the goalie must cover. Glove side, high – This area is defined by the goaltender's arm and glove on the bottom, mask on the inside, and the post and top of the goal on the outside.