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Passing and Receiving
Backhand Pass
A backhand pass uses the back side of the stick blade to pass the puck with less control but more deception, ideal for tight spaces and quick plays in ice hockey.
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Bank Pass
A bank pass in hockey uses the boards to strategically pass the puck around defenders. Mastering angles, speed, and timing opens new passing lanes and keeps plays alive.
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Drop Pass
A drop pass in hockey is a timing-based play where a player leaves the puck behind for a trailing teammate, relying on coordination, awareness, and deception to create scoring opportunities.
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Forehand Pass
The forehand pass is hockey's most common passing technique, valued for accuracy and speed. Mastering it involves proper mechanics, decision-making, and practice to keep plays flowing and create scoring chances.
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One-Touch Pass
A one-touch pass redirects the puck in a single motion to speed up play, create surprise, and keep defenders off balance. Master timing, positioning, and soft hands to use it effectively.
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Receiving / Soft Hands
Receiving with soft hands in hockey means absorbing the puck smoothly to maintain control and set up plays. Mastery involves timing, stick control, and sensitivity drills for quick, fluid actions.
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Saucer Pass
A saucer pass lifts the puck through the air to clear obstacles, enabling precise puck movement in hockey. Mastering it requires touch, timing, and practice for effective playmaking.
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