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  2. Category:Ice hockey positions - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Ice hockey positions" ... out of 8 total.

  3. 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".

  4. 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:

  5. The point (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    A player in the opponent's end zone at the junction of the blue line with the boards is said to be at the point.Usually the players at the two points are the defencemen.On the power play the players playing at these positions are always known as the points, though one of the positions is sometimes played by a forward.

  6. Winger (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Jaromír Jágr is the third-highest-scoring winger in NHL history, following Alex Ovechkin and Gordie Howe, and is second overall to centre Wayne Gretzky in total points. Winger , in the game of ice hockey , is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is along the outer playing areas.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Ice Hockey/NHL team abbreviations

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    A Wikipedia page providing a list of abbreviations for National Hockey League (NHL) teams as part of the WikiProject Ice Hockey initiative.

  8. Rover (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th century and early 20th century, ice hockey consisted of seven positions: the goaltender, two defencemen, one rover, and three forwards. Unlike the others, who had set positions, the rover went where needed, much as a midfielder in association football might. As the skill level of players increased, the need to have a rover ...

  9. Neutral zone trap - Wikipedia

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    In this diagram, the red team is executing a neutral zone trap resulting in the blue team dumping the puck in. The neutral zone trap (often referred to as simply the trap) is a defensive strategy used in ice hockey to prevent an opposing team from proceeding through the neutral zone (the area between the blue lines) and to force turnovers.