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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. 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 ...

  4. Defenceman - Wikipedia

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    Ray Bourque, the highest-scoring defenceman in NHL history.. Defence or defense (in American English) in ice hockey is a player position that is primarily responsible for preventing the opposing team from scoring.

  5. Detroit Red Wings vs. Dallas Stars: What TV channel is ... - AOL

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    The Detroit Red Wings visit the Dallas Stars tonight at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

  6. Centre (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    The left wing lock [ edit ] When employing the left wing lock strategy, the centre's role is typically to shadow the puck carrier or provide token pressure in the opposing team's zone to force them to try to pass the puck up ice into the lock.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Team winter sport This article is about the contact team sport played on ice. For the overall family of sports involving sticks and goals, see Hockey. For the sport played on fields and using a hockeyball, see Field hockey. For other uses, see Ice hockey (disambiguation). This article ...

  9. 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 ...