How to Hoist a Hockey Puck
Things You'll Need
- Stick
- Puck
Instructions
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Position the puck toward the end of your blade, called the "toe," through stickhandling. If you're new to the sport of hockey, get accustomed to moving the puck from one end of your blade to the other through stickhandling.
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Rotate your wrists slightly so the upper corner of the toe of your blade turns toward the ice. In other words, the front face of your blade should dip downward.
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Slide your stick blade forward as you transfer the weight of your body from your back foot to your front foot. As you slide the blade forward in the direction of the net, roll your wrists forward to create a "scooping" action with the blade of your stick. As your stick moves in this manner, its bottom edge will slide beneath the puck and lift it off the ice.
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Finish your shot by allowing your stick to continue on its trajectory. Be careful about letting the blade fly significantly above your waist; if an opponent is close enough to get hit with your blade, you may get called for a high-sticking penalty.
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