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  2. Coach (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to coaching on the ice in the United States, coaches must complete a certification course and age specific modules sanctioned by USA Hockey and then register with USA Hockey. Coaching clinics for certification are offered at various locations across the country, broken down by districts.

  3. Craig Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Craig Edward Ramsay (born March 17, 1951) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player. He played in the NHL from 1971 to 1985 for the Buffalo Sabres, notably featuring in the 1975 Stanley Cup Finals with the Sabres.

  4. 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.

  5. Jack Blatherwick (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Blatherwick established the Hockey Development Committee to "set the development structure for MYHA girls and boys teams from Termites through Jr. Gold within the guidelines and rules of District 6, MN Hockey and USA Hockey." [12] In 2009, he was inducted into the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association Hall of Fame. [13]

  6. Jack Arena - Wikipedia

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    Jack Arena is an American ice hockey coach. [1] He has spent his career at Amherst College where he has amassed over 400 wins, several ECAC and NESCAC championships, and multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, including two NCAA Final Four appearances. Arena has also been dubbed NESCAC Coach of the Year, New England Hockey Writers ECAC East Coach ...

  7. Anatoly Tarasov - Wikipedia

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    Before then, the most popular ice sport in Russia and the Soviet Union was bandy, a sport similar to field hockey, but played on ice. The Russian style of hockey, with its emphasis on skating skill, offense and passing, is still heavily influenced by bandy. [2] Tarasov served either as coach or co-coach of CSKA Moscow from 1946 to 1975, except ...

  8. 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.

  9. List of NHL head coaches - Wikipedia

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    The National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional ice hockey league composed of 32 teams, founded in 1917. Each team is entitled to one head coach who handles the directing of games and team practices, while providing direction and strategy for their players and deciding which players will play in games and the lines they will play