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Forward (ice hockey)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In ice hockey, a forward is a player, and a position on the ice, whose primary responsibility is to score and assist goals.[1]

Generally, the forwards try to stay in three different lanes of the ice from goal to goal. It is not mandatory, however, to stay in a lane. Staying in a lane aids in forming the common offensive strategy known as a triangle. One forward obtains the puck and then the forwards pass it between themselves making the goalie move side to side.[2] This strategy opens up the net for scoring opportunities. This strategy allows for a constant flow of the play, attempting to maintain the control of play by one team in the offensive zone. The forwards can pass to the defence players playing at the blue line, thus freeing up the play and allowing either a shot from the point (blue line position where the defence stands) or a pass back to the offence. This then begins the triangle again.[3]

Forwards also shared defensive responsibilities on the ice with the defencemen. Each team has three forwards on each line: the left wing, centre, and right wing.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Fishman, Jon M. (2019). Hockey's G. O. A. T.: Wayne Gretzky, Sidney Crosby, and More. Lerner Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-5415-7444-1.
  2. ^ Falla, Jack (1993-07-01). Hockey: Learn to Play the Modern Way. Sports Illustrated. ISBN 978-1-4616-6442-0.
  3. ^ Shorey, John (1995). Hockey Made Easy : Instructional Manual. Hockey Made Easy. ISBN 978-0-9680461-0-4.
  4. ^ Skahan, Sean (2016-02-17). Total Hockey Training. Human Kinetics. ISBN 978-1-4925-8532-9.
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