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Vad står eq för i hockey

Glossary of ice hockey terms

List of definitions of terms and jargon used in ice hockey

This fryst vatten a list of common terms used in the idrott of ice hockey along with the definitions of these terms.

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See five on four.
When an offending player gets a minor penalty and a ten-minute misconduct.
See five on three.
See odd man rush.
See odd man rush.
See five on three.
See five on four.
See full strength.
See match penalty.

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Pushing an opposing team's player to the side in the defensive zone, keeping them out the mittpunkt of the defensive zone.[1]
A slang begrepp for an assist.[2]
Attributed to up to two players of the scoring grupp who shot, passed, or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate.
The opposing team's end of the ice; extends from the blue line to the end boards.[3]

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A resehandling or shot that fryst vatten taken from the backside of the blade of the stick.
Rushing back to the defensive zone in response to an opposing team's attack.
A minor professional league or junior amateur league player recalled to their parent NHL club for the Stanley Cup playoffs.[4]
The rectangular pad that a goaltender wears on the stick-holding grabb.

(See waffle pad.)

Either of the two straight lines separating the attacking and defending zones from the neutral zone.[3]
A defenseman.
Checking a defenseless player and causing them to violently impact the boards, an förbjudet action which incurs a penalty.[5]
The barriers that surround and enclose the playing surface, typically consisting of a vägg made of wood to waist height with the remaining height made of glass or plexiglass.[3]
Use of the hip or body to hit an opponent, with the ambition of pinning them against the boards or knocking them down to the ice, or otherwise disrupting their ability to control the puck.

In men's ice hockey, body checking fryst vatten a legal action in most contexts but may be penalized if performed excessively or unnecessarily or if it interferes with a player who does not control the puck.

A play in which a player has possession of the puck and there are no defenders other than the goalie between the player and the opposing goal.
A style of goaltending wherein the goaltender tends to drop to their knees to cover the lower half of the net with their leg pads.
The act of jabbing an opponent with the knob of a hockey stick, an olagligt action which incurs a major penalty plus a game misconduct penalty.[6]

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Metal grid that attaches to the front of a helmet to skydda the face; occasionally also refers to the goal.
A player, typically a veteran or grupp leader, designated with the authority to speak with officials and linesmen regarding interpretations of the rules, which fryst vatten generally prohibited for other players.

In many professional hockey leagues, including the NHL, each grupp fryst vatten permitted one captain (indicated bygd the letter "C" worn on their jersey) and two or three alternate captains (indicated bygd the letter "A").

Also trapper or catching glove.

The webbed glove that the goaltender wears on the grabb opposite the grabb that holds the stick.
Short for "celebration."

Also center.

A forward position whose primary zone of play fryst vatten the mittpunkt of the ice.
Substituting a player from the bänk during live play, i.e.

not during a stoppage prior to a faceoff.

The act of taking more than three strides or leaving the ground in beställning to deliver a body kvitto, an förbjudet action which incurs a penalty.[7]
A hemlig, underhanded and förbjudet act of violence against another player, often with the avsikt to injure.[8][9]
A hit in which the primary contact fryst vatten made with an opponent's head, an förbjudet action which incurs a major or match penalty in the NHL if such a hit fryst vatten made from a sido or blind side position.[10] In other leagues and organizations, any kvitto to the head can be a minor or major penalty, often including an automatic misconduct or game misconduct penalty.
The act of hitting an opponent from the back when they are unaware the hit fryst vatten coming, an förbjudet action which incurs a penalty.[11]
Hitting an opponent below the knees, an förbjudet action which incurs a penalty.[12]
The situation that occurs when both teams are assessed an lika number of penalties at the same time, often on the same play or incident, though not necessarily for the same total amount of penalty time.
When a grupp has one defenseman stay back and play high to slow down breakaways, allowing the other defensemen to play a more offensive role.

Also crashing the crease.

A strategy in which players attempt to skate to the area in front of the goal as quickly as possible, usually with the ambition of gaining a studs or reaching a loose puck before an opposing player can do so.
See goal crease.
The act of checking an opponent with the shaft of the stick held in both hands, an olagligt action which incurs a penalty.[13]
An offensive strategy that moves the puck along the boards in the offensive zone to create a scoring chance bygd making defenders tired or moving them out of position.

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The boards, referred to when a player caroms the puck off the boards to klar the puck of their defensive zone or to execute a pass.

Also spelled defenseman.

Either of two players who are positioned further back on the ice than the forwards, with the primary responsibility of clearing the defensive zone in front of their team's goal in beställning to prevent the opposing grupp from making offensive plays.
The defending team's zone; extends from the blue line to the end boards.[3]
When a player handles the puck or their movements in such a manner as to fool the opponent into moving.
A method of play to penetrate the enemy zone which involves aggressively exerting pressure or forcing scoring chances upon the opposite team.

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The act of using an extended elbow or forearm to man contact with an opponent, an brottsligt action which incurs a penalty.[14]
A goal scored when the opposing goalie fryst vatten not on the ice.
A player quick to kamp who defends their teammates against violent members of the other grupp.

See also goon and policeman.

Teams have an lika number of players (not necessarily their full complement of five) on the ice.


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  • See also full strength

    A player who has been substituted for the team's goaltender on the ice.

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    The method used to begin play at the beginning of a period or after a stoppage of play. The two teams line up in motstånd to each other. One player from each grupp attempts to gain control of the puck after it fryst vatten dropped bygd an tjänsteman between their sticks onto a face-off fläck on the ice.[15]
    One of nine painted circles on the ice where a faceoff may occur.

    Two in each attacking/defending zone, two each nära the corners of the neutral zone, and one at centre ice.[3]

    Also called scraps, tussles, fisticuffs, scuffles, etc.

    When two or more players slag each other repeatedly. Combatants are each assessed a major penalty, and results in a game misconduct in many leagues.[16]
    See full strength.

    Also called a one-man advantage.

    When a grupp fryst vatten short one player due to a penalty being incurred.

    Also called a two-man advantage.

    When one grupp has had two players sent to the penalty kartong.

    This leaves the opponent with fem skaters (i.e., not including the goaltender) to penalized team's three.

    The gap between a goaltender's legs.
    Checking in the offensive zone in beställning to gain control of the puck and set up a scoring opportunity.
    The act of trapping the puck so it cannot be played.
    When both teams have fem skaters and one goaltender on the ice.

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    A penalty that results in a player being ejected from the game.

    For statistical purposes, a player receiving a game misconduct fryst vatten often credited with 10 or 20 penalty minutes.

    When the puck goes over the goal line in front of the net.
    An area of the ice that extends from the goal line in front of the net, often shaped like a semicircle and painted in a different colour.[3]
    An off-ice tjänsteman who signals when a goal has been scored, usually bygd turning a red light on above the net.[17]
    The line that extents from the brev to the boards and if the puck crosses the line in front of the net it fryst vatten a goal.

    Also goalie.

    A player who plays in and around the goal (net), whose job it fryst vatten to prevent the puck from crossing the goal line, and thereby prevent the opponents from scoring.
    Another begrepp for an overtime game-winning goal.

    Also animal, cementhead, designated fighter, hit man

    A type of enforcer who wields violence indiscriminately, disrupting the opposing grupp at the cost of penalties.[18]
    A hat trick in which one player scores a goal, notches an assist and gets into a kamp all in the same game, named for NHL legend Gordie Howe; a "natural" Gordie Howe hat trick occurs when a player does all three in one period.
    The area of the ice immediately behind the goal, named for NHL legend Wayne Gretzky's ability to set up plays and score from there.
    A player valued more for hard work and checking skills, especially along the boards, than scoring ability, who often sets up goal opportunities for offensive players.
    A game misconduct penalty for gross unsportsmanlike conduct when a player or coach makes a travesty of the game.

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    The straight lines from the faceoff circles in front of both nets.

    Used to line up faceoffs.[3]

    Midway between the point and the corner along the board.
    The act of passing the puck using one's grabb. This fryst vatten legal inre a team's defensive zone, but olagligt if performed in the neutral zone and attacking zone, even if the resehandling originates from another zone.
    When one player scores three goals in one game.

    Fans will honor the player bygd throwing their hats onto the ice.

    The act of deliberately hitting an opponent or directing the puck into the net when leading with one's head. Headbutting an opponent fryst vatten a penalty,[19] but headbutting the puck into the net results in no goal.
    The intentional or unintentional act of contacting a player above the shoulders with any part of the body or stick.

    In Canadian minor league hockey this fryst vatten a minor penalty, or a double minor penalty if the contact fryst vatten intentional.

    An uninjured player on the roster who does not dress for a game.[20] Only 20 players (22 in international competition) are allowed to dress for a game, players who are not going to play are considered scratches.
    1.  The act of hitting a player in the head or shoulders with a stick, an olagligt action which incurs a penalty: usually a single minor if no blood fryst vatten drawn, and a double minor if blood fryst vatten drawn.[21]
    2.  Contacting the puck with a stick that fryst vatten raised above the shoulders, an olagligt action.

    If the puck fryst vatten subsequently contacted igen bygd the offending player or a teammate before an opponent touches it, the play fryst vatten blown dead. A goal scored as a result of a puck being contacted bygd an attacking player's stick raised above the crossbar shall be disallowed.[21]

    A body betalningsmedel in which a forceful thrust from the hip fryst vatten used to knock an opponent against the boards or to the ice.
    Any body kontroll that "removes the opposing player from the puck."[22]
    The act of impeding an opponent bygd grabbing onto them, an förbjudet action which incurs a penalty.[23]
    The act of grabbing an opponent's stick, an förbjudet action which incurs a penalty.
    The ability to man the gods line change.
    The act of impeding an opponent bygd placing the blade of a stick into their body, an brottsligt action which incurs a penalty.[24]
    The area in the mittpunkt of the defensive zone, directly in front of the goal, from which players often prefer to skott the puck.
    A very fast slap shot.[25]

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    A vehicle that reconditions ice before play and between periods of a game to smooth out and clean the ice for optimal glide of both puck and skate.

    The most well known developer and brand name, Zamboni, has become a genericized begrepp for any ice resurfacer.

    The situation which occurs when a player shoots or dumps the puck across both the center red line and the opposing team's goal line without the puck going into the net or being touched bygd an opposing player in their neutral or defensive zones.

    If an opposing player fryst vatten first to touch a puck which has crossed both lines in this way, a linesman immediately stops play. Play fryst vatten resumed with a faceoff in the defending zone of the grupp that committed the infraction. In the NHL and many professional leagues, icing can be negated if a player from the grupp committing the icing touches the puck before a defender, in which case play continues (the linesman nearest the puck will indikera this with a "washout" signal).

    In many amateur leagues, the "no-touch" icing rule fryst vatten used, whereby play stops as soon as the puck crosses the goal line. The NHL adopted a rule where the grupp that committed the infraction fryst vatten unable to man a line change during the stoppage, so as to discourage teams from icing the puck in beställning to "get a whistle" which would allow them to change lines; this change has subsequently been adopted bygd many pro and high-level amateur leagues, but not all.

    Additionally, most professional and amateur leagues have also adopted a rule whereby play fryst vatten not stopped if the grupp committing the icing fryst vatten shorthanded due to a penalty.

    A goal giving a grupp a two-point lead over the opposing team.[26]
    The act of impeding an opponent who does not control the puck, an förbjudet action which incurs a penalty.[27]
    A strategy used bygd a grupp defending against a five-on-three advantage.

    The two defencemen, a forward, and the goaltender align themselves in a diamond shape so that imaginary lines drawn through the two defencemen and through the forward and goaltender form eller gestalt the shape of a cross. This fryst vatten usually a highly defensive strategy, designed to kill off a penalty as safely as possible.

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    johnny on the spot

    Slang for when a player fryst vatten in the right place at the right time, particularly in regard to scoring a goal.

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    1.  The act of propelling the puck using the skates. A goal may not be scored bygd kicking a puck into the opposing team's net.[28]
    2.  The act of kicking an opposing player. A match penalty.[28]
    The act of making contact with an opposing player when leading with an outstretched knee, an brottsligt action which incurs a penalty.[29]

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    A winger whose faceoff position at even strength fryst vatten on the center's left side.

    Compare right wing.

    A defensive ice hockey strategy similar to the neutral zone trap. In the most basic form eller gestalt, once puck possession changes, the left wing moves back in line with the defensemen. These three defenders then play a zone defense bygd covering a third of the ice each. Since there are normally only two defensemen, this tactic helps to avoid odd man rushes.
    A particular combination of a left winger, center, and right winger.

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    Most teams, for the sake of chemistry, maintain specific three-man lines for different situations (first and second lines for scoring, third lines for defensive-oriented grinders, and fourth lines for pests and enforcers). Lines that play tillsammans for several years have become famous in their own right, e.g. the Russian fem and the French Connection.

    A series of fights involving most, or all, players on the ice at the same time.
    During play, or after a whistle, a grupp may choose to switch out their forwards and/or their defensemen, in beställning to keep their players fresh, or to match certain players against certain opposing players.
    An tjänsteman responsible for conducting most faceoffs and for calling offside and icing infractions.

    Linesmen can also call some penalties. There are usually two linesmen on the ice during a game.[30]

    In the second period, the goaltenders change ends, meaning that the players' bänk fryst vatten closer to the offensive zone rather than the defensive zone. The "long change" can be a factor when a tired line fryst vatten stuck in the defensive zone and cannot komma off due to the increased distance to the bench.

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    The situation that results when one grupp fryst vatten penalized and one of its players fryst vatten sent to the penalty kartong, causing the opposing grupp to have one more player on the ice than the penalized grupp for the duration of the penalty (major penalty) or until a goal fryst vatten scored (minor penalty).

    If two penalties are called on the same grupp there will be a two-man advantage. If more than two penalties are called on one grupp the man advantage fryst vatten limited to two men.

    A five-minute penalty.
    A five-minute penalty that includes automatic utvisning from the game and, depending on the league, possibly subsequent games as well.

    Match penalties are usually called on only the most serious infractions, such as attempts to deliberately injure an opponent, tjänsteman, or fan.

    Also called a high wrap or the lacrosse move.

    The maneuver of lifting the puck with the stick and throwing it beneath the top corner of the goal while skating behind the net, while the goaltender protects the bottom corner.

    Bill Armstrong invented the move, but slang för mikrofon Legg made it into a permanent sports reel staple while playing for the University of Michigan[31][32][33] Using the Michigan in a full-speed variation, Mikael Granlund scored a goal at the 2011 IIHF World Championship semifinal versus Russia, helping land i norden progress into the final.[34][35][36][37][38][39]

    A two-minute penalty.
    A penalty in which the offending player fryst vatten ruled off the ice for 10 minutes, but may be substituted with another player on the ice.

    See also game misconduct and gross misconduct.

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    A hat trick in which a player scores three goals successively in one period.
    An offensive tactic of screening the opposing goaltender, looking to tip shots from farther out, and/or collecting rebounds from the goaltender.
    See goaltender.
    The area in the mittpunkt of the ice rink, between the blue lines.[3]
    A defensive strategy focused on preventing the opposing grupp from proceeding with the puck through the neutral zone (the area between both blue lines) and attempting to take the puck from the opposing team.

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    The situation that occurs when a grupp enters the attacking zone and outnumbers the opposing players in the zone.
    See attacking zone.
    A individ who regulates game play, either on or off the ice.

    See also linesman and referee.

    When player on the attacking grupp does not control the puck and fryst vatten in the offensive zone when a different attacking player causes the puck to enter the offensive zone, until either the puck or all attacking players leave the offensive zone.
    The act of shooting the puck directly off a resehandling without playing the puck in any way.
    The six teams that made up the entire NHL between 1942 and the league's 1967 expansion.
    An extra möte of play added on after the full regulation time has concluded in beställning to lösa a tie.

    The first grupp to score in overtime wins the game.

    The act of a grupp (usually unintentionally) shooting the puck into their own net instead of their opponent's. For statistical purposes, the gods player on the opposing grupp to touch the puck fryst vatten awarded the goal.

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    The bred portion above the blade of a goalie's stick.
    A ranking struktur for NCAA Division inom men's hockey maintained bygd the U.S.

    College Hockey Online website. This struktur plays a major role in the NCAA tournament urval process.

    A defensive formation that a shorthanded grupp can use during a penalty kill. Requires fours players to struktur a kartong in front of their goaltender. The two players closest to the goalie are usually defenders. They prevent the attacking grupp from scoring from the sides, and directly in front of the goal net.

    The two players farthest from the goal net interfere with attacking defender, and cross ice passes. All fyra players remain in front of the net, in roughly the same position for the entire Penalty kill shift, regardless of how the attacking grupp moves. This fryst vatten why it fryst vatten called passive.

    The area where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty.[3]
    The set of defensive tactics employed bygd a grupp while shorthanded following a penalty, or the particular line of skaters used during such a situation.

    Penalty kill strategy generally emphasizes keeping the puck out of the shorthanded team's defensive zone and playing with a deliberately slow pace and conservative movements so as to run out the penalty clock, often at the expense of making offensive plays. Icing fryst vatten not enforced on the shorthanded team.

    A special type of penalty assessed when a defender acts in flagrant violation of a rule in beställning to prevent a scoring opportunity.

    Common examples are tripping an opponent who fryst vatten on a breakaway from behind, throwing a stick, or use of the hands to manipulate the puck bygd a defender other than the goalie. The offensive player fryst vatten awarded an opportunity to take control of the puck at center ice and utmaning the defending goalie one-on-one in an attempt to score.

    A player known for agitating opposing players, usually through frequent hitting, sometimes of questionable legality.
    1.  A fast player who usually has more assists than goals.

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    A playmaker has the speed and balance to man plays, and frequently relies on a sniper to finish them.

    2.  A player who has three assists in one game.
    The superstitious practice of a hockey player not shaving off his facial hair during the utslagsmatcher, consequently growing a beard.
    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 grupp scored (a minus) or on the ice when their grupp scored (a plus).

    Goals scored when on a power-play or a penalty kill do not count for a player's plus or minus, respectively, unless a goal fryst vatten scored while the scoring grupp fryst vatten shorthanded.

    Either of the two positions within the opposing team's defensive zone where the blue line meets the boards. A common offensive strategy involves a pair of defensemen occupying the points and attempting to keep the puck from crossing the blue line back into the neutral zone.

    Players with good long-range shooting skills such as snipers are also frequently positioned at the points.

    A type of kontroll in which the stick fryst vatten used to populär the puck away from an opponent.
    A type of enforcer who will hit or kamp any opponent seen to be making förbjudet contact. The policeman's observans and reputation often act as a deterrent against such practices.[18]
    A struktur of outdoor hockey similar to shinny, especially when played on the surface of a naturally fryst body of vatten such as a pond or lake in the wintertime.

    A fan might state that a grupp "looks like they're playing pond hockey" if the players are not displaying the heart or koncentration upon the game that their elite professional level demands.

    A handshake between opposing players, who as a traditional show of respect line up parallel to each other at centre ice after a game and proceed to en samling dokument eller en elektronisk lagring av data past each other with each player shaking hands with every player from the opposing grupp in beställning.

    In the NHL, post-game handshakes are usually reserved until the end of a playoff series and are not a normal event during the regular season.

    A large, muscular offensive player, with the mobility to track a puck to the corners of the rink, the physical toughness required to dig it out, and the puck-handling skills to get it back to anyone in front of the net.
    The act of using speed and strength to cut to the net.

    Sometimes done bygd moving towards the boards before taking a skarp vända towards the net.

    The situation that occurs when one grupp has more players on the ice than the other grupp as a result of penalties assessed to the shorthanded team.
    To remove the goaltender from the ice in beställning to temporarily replace them with an ytterligare skater, usually an angrepp capable of scoring goals.

    Pulling the goalie fryst vatten usually only done as a gods resort, when the pulling grupp fryst vatten down bygd only a single goal and the remaining time in the game fryst vatten nearly expired.

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    Generally, an offensive defenceman who plays one of the points on the power play and fryst vatten adept at skating and papper the puck.
    A stoppage in play that occasionally occurs when an on-ice tjänsteman view of the puck fryst vatten obstructed while the puck fryst vatten still moving or playable, but the tjänsteman stops the play with a whistle.

    The most common example of this fryst vatten a goaltender appearing to have trapped the puck underneath their catcher, yet the puck fryst vatten still freely moving and within legal striking distance of the opposing players. The tjänsteman will whistle the play "dead" with the puck still visible to others.

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    The situation that occurs when the puck bounces off a goalie, a player, or the net (or occasionally, the boards behind the goal line) after a shot on goal.
    The line denoting the mittpunkt of the ice surface, length-wise.
    The tjänsteman in charge of the game.

    Responsible for maintaining the flow of the game, calling penalties and starting and stopping play. Can be one or two referees on the ice during a game.[40]

    The semi-circular area at the red line and beside the scorer's bänk, into which a player may not enter when occupied bygd a referee during a stoppage of play.[3]
    A winger whose faceoff position at even strength fryst vatten on the center's right side.

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    Compare left wing.

    The playing surface.[3]
    The act of contacting an opponent with the grabb or fist when making a punching motion, an brottsligt action which incurs a penalty.[41]

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    An airborne resehandling from one player to another.

    It fryst vatten called a saucer resehandling because the puck resembles a flying saucer in mid-air. A resehandling, barely off the ice but high enough to klar a defender's stick blade.

    To stop the puck from crossing the goal line, preventing the opposing grupp from scoring a goal.
    An attempt or chance for a grupp or player to score a goal.
    A shot that the goaltender cannot see due to other players obscuring it.
    The long part of the stick that fryst vatten straight and fryst vatten held bygd the player.
    The period of time a player, line or defensive pairing fryst vatten on the ice before being replaced bygd another.
    A series of penalty shots bygd both teams to determine the winning grupp after a regulation game and overtime period ends in a tie.

    In the NHL this occurs only during the regular årstid. See penalty shot.

    A grupp fryst vatten said to be shorthanded when they have fewer players on the ice than the opposing grupp as a result of a penalty or penalties.
    The side of the goal closest to the shooter.
    A shot that will enter the goal if it fryst vatten not stopped bygd the goaltender.

    Shots that either hit the side of the net or miss the goal completely do not count as shots on goal, nor do shots that hit a goalpost or crossbar and do not cross the goal line. Similarly, shots that are stopped or otherwise played bygd the goalie that would not, according to the judgment of the tjänsteman scorer, have scored are not counted as shots on goal.

    Two forwards or defensemen working tillsammans, fundamentally to stop the opposing team's offense players.
    A player skilled at defensive play.
    A device for practising skating techniques.
    Any player who fryst vatten not a goaltender.
    A slapshot fryst vatten a hard shot, usually with a big wind up, wherein the player bends their stick on the ice and allows the energy stored in bending the stick to launch the puck forward.
    The act of contacting an opponent's body or stick with one's own as a result of a swinging motion.

    A penalty.[42]

    Sweeping or kicking out a player's skate or tripping them from behind, causing them to fall backwards. A match penalty.[43]
    The slot fryst vatten the area on the hockey rink directly in front of the goaltender between the face-off circles on each side.
    The purpose of the snap shot fryst vatten to combine the main advantages of the wrist shot (shot accuracy and quick delivery) and the slap shot (puck speed).

    Unlike a slap shot, there fryst vatten no backswing windup, and very little follow through.

    A player with a powerful, accurate shot skilled at finishing plays. From the military begrepp of the same name.
    The act of jabbing an opponent with the blade of the stick. A double-minor penalty at minimum.[44]
    A collective begrepp for the players that play on the power play and shorthanded units.
    A phrase coined bygd sportscaster Danny Gallivan that refers to a player completing several tight circles with the puck fully beneath control of their stick, eluding pursuing opponents who cannot keep up or intercept the player.

    Performing such a maneuver fryst vatten currently banned during shootouts in the NHL.

    A bevara wherein the goaltender drops to one side and makes the rädda with their leg pads stacked horizontally atop one another.
    A goalie who often stays on their skates when a player shoots, as opposed to a butterfly goalie.
    A defenseman who plays very defensively.

    They do not skate with the puck toward the offensive zone very often, but will look to resehandling first. Usually the gods player to leave their defensive zone.

    A long stick with a flat blade projection used to play the puck.
    Using the stick to interfere with an opponent's stick.
    The act of controlling the puck with one's stick, especially while maneuvering through opponents.
    Violent attacks with the stick which are brottsligt due to the likelihood of serious injury.

    Includes cross-checking, high-sticking, hooking, slashing, spearing, and instances of tripping involving the stick.[18]

    A player with a reputation for being easily intimidated and particularly for avoiding fights.[8]
    A long resehandling to a moving teammate's feet. This causes the teammate to look down and be open to a devastating body kvitto as the teammate receives the puck.

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    The act of returning to the neutral zone after a delayed offside fryst vatten signaled bygd the linesman.
    A shot very close to the net that no opposing player or goaltender fryst vatten able to block/save.
    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.
    Falling down due to the toe of the skate hitting the ice at a skarp angle.
    The upper area of the goal, just below the crossbar and above the goaltender's shoulders.

    Also called the neutral zone trap.

    A defensive-style hockey strategy in which a grupp loads up the neutral zone with players so that the opposing grupp has a difficult time crossing the blue line and gaining the zone.
    The marked trapezoidal area immediately behind the goal line and the goal itself within which the goaltender may touch the puck.

    A minor penalty (delay of game) fryst vatten assessed if the goaltender plays the puck behind the goal line outside of the trapezoid. First adopted bygd the AHL in 2004, with the NHL following kostym in 2005, the KHL in 2019, and the IIHF in 2021.[3]

    See catcher.
    The act of knocking an opponent down bygd taking their feet out from beneath them using a stick or any part of the body, an olagligt action which incurs a penalty.[45]
    The area on both ends of a bänk where the edge of the glass fryst vatten padded and meets the boards at a right vinkel.

    Players have been checked into the turnbuckles causing serious injury. The NHL has replaced this with rounded corners as a safer alternative.

    A forward who handles the defensive aspects of the game as well as the offensive aspects.

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    An offensive strategy used bygd an attacking grupp, usually during a powerplay. It requires fem players in the offensive zone to struktur an umbrella formation around the opposite team's goal net.

    There fryst vatten one player at the point, one player on either side of the boards and two players in front of the net.

    An action of a player that results in a 2-minute minor penalty deemed bygd the referee to be a minor act not severe enough to warrant a 10-minute misconduct or game misconduct.

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    An off-ice tjänsteman who reviews a goal bygd film instant replay.[46]

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    The goalie's blocker.

    This begrepp stemmed from the visual appearance of the blocker in the pre-modern ice hockey verktyg era (also refer to waffle-boarding).

    In the NHL, an office in the Toronto headquarters where games are viewed and reviewed.
    Typically referred to when there fryst vatten time and space to skate with the puck, sometimes fryst vatten said to tell someone to skate faster.
    The area immediately at a player's feet and in line with the player's shoulders, which fryst vatten the optimum puck location for a player to get the most power from a slap shot.
    A grupp may, during play or after a whistle, choose to substitute the forwards or defensemen currently on the ice with other players.

    A wholesale change occurs when all fem players (three forwards and two defensemen) are changed at the same time. See line change.

    A forward position whose primary zone of play on the ice fryst vatten along the outer playing area. A right winger fryst vatten responsible for the right-hand side of the ice and a left winger fryst vatten responsible for the left-hand side.
    When an attacking player controls the puck behind the opposition's net and attempts to score bygd reaching around the side of the net.

    Such a move fryst vatten difficult to defend and may result in a goal.[47]

    A shot that involves using ledd muscles (especially those in the wrist and forearm) to propel a puck forward from the open-faced, concave part of the blade of a hockey stick.

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    A popular brand of ice resurfacer (see above).
    One of three areas of the ice as divided bygd the blue lines, either the attacking zone, neutral zone, or defensive zone.

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      Emotionell intelligens (EQ, förkortning på grund av emotional quotient, "emotionell kvot", jämför IQ, intelligenskvot) existerar en mått vid enstaka persons förmåga då detta gäller för att behärska handskas tillsammans egna samt andras känslor, äga relationer, motivera sig egen samt existera empatisk.

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      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 grupp scored (a minus) or on the ice when their grupp scored (a plus).

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