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  2. Left wing lock - Wikipedia

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    The left wing lock is a defensive ice hockey strategy similar to the neutral zone trap. In the most basic form, once puck possession changes, the left wing moves back in line with the defencemen . Each defender (including the left winger) plays a zone defence and is responsible for a third of the ice each. [ 1 ]

  3. Enforcer (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Enforcers are expected to react particularly harshly to violence against star players or goalies. Enforcers are different from pests, players who seek to agitate opponents and distract them from the game, without necessarily fighting them. The pest's primary role is to draw penalties from opposing players, thus "getting them off their game ...

  4. Glossary of ice hockey terms - Wikipedia

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    left wing A winger whose faceoff position at even strength is on the center 's left side. Compare right wing. left wing lock A defensive ice hockey strategy similar to the neutral zone trap. In the most basic form, once puck possession changes, the left wing moves back in line with the defensemen. These three defenders then play a zone defense ...

  5. What NFL games are tomorrow? Full schedule, how to watch ...

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    There are 13 NFL games scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 22, beginning with seven games slated to kick off at 1 p.m. ET, followed by five games in the late afternoon broadcast window and NBC's "Sunday ...

  6. What channel is the NFL game on tonight? How to watch ... - AOL

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    What channel is Eagles vs Packers on tonight in NFL Week 1? The NFL São Paulo Game featuring the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles will stream on Peacock at 7:15 p.m. CT Friday, Sept. 5.

  7. Fighting in ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Wolves Nathan Oystrick (left) and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Nathan Smith (right) fighting during the 2008 Calder Cup finals, as a linesman watches behind them. Fighting is an established tradition in North American ice hockey , with a long history that involves many levels of amateur and professional play and includes some notable ...

  8. NFL playoff watchability rankings: Which wild-card game ... - AOL

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    The NFL was benevolent enough to give Amazon a decent matchup for its first-ever playoff broadcast, and let’s hope Al Michaels doesn’t take his benching by NBC from a year ago too hard.

  9. Extra attacker - Wikipedia

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    the Chicago Blackhawks playing with an extra attacker at left wing in an April 2006 face-off against the Nashville Predators. The extra attacker is typically utilized in two situations: Near the end of the game—typically the last 60 to 90 seconds—when a team is losing by one or two goals (especially when opponent team is short-handed). In ...