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Clearing the net is a primary responsibility for defenders from "summary" of Behind the Net by Stephanie Archer

Defenders play a crucial role in the game of hockey. One of their primary responsibilities is to clear the net. This means they must ensure that the area in front of their goal is free of any opposing players who may be looking to score. Clearing the net requires quick thinking, good positioning, and strong communication with the goalie. When defenders clear the net effectively, they are able to prevent the opposing team from getting quality scoring opportunities. By keeping the area around the net clear, defenders make it easier for the goalie to see incoming shots and make saves. This can be the difference between winning and losing a game. Clearing the net is not just about physically moving opposing players out of the way. It also involves anticipating where the puck may go and positioning oneself accordingly. Defenders must be able to read the play and react quickly to make sure that the net stays clear. Communication is key when it comes to clearing the net. Defenders need to be in constant communication with their teammates, especially the goalie. By talking to each other and letting each other know where they are on the ice, defenders can ensure that the net is properly protected at all times.
  1. Clearing the net is a fundamental aspect of playing defense in hockey. It requires a combination of physical skill, mental acuity, and teamwork. Defenders who excel at clearing the net are invaluable assets to their team and can make a significant impact on the outcome of a game.
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Behind the Net

Stephanie Archer

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