What is a mucker in hockey?

Mucker - Similar to a grinder, but one who adds a more physical temperament to his game. This player tends to stir up trouble. One timer - The act of shooting the puck directly off a pass.
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What is a Tilly in hockey?

Tilly: Oh look, it's another word for a fight!
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What is a sniper in hockey?

Snipe/Sniper

A very commonly used term that most hockey fans should already know that refers to an insane shot that places the puck in a tiny space for a goal. A sniper is a player who can do this on a regular basis. Example: Dangle, Snipe, Celly, the perfect combination.
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What is a pizza in hockey?

Pizza: A brutal pass up the middle of the ice intercepted by the opposing team. "Bidini is serving up more pizzas tonight than Little Caesar's."
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What does a grinder mean in hockey?

Grinder: A type of player known for his checking ability and work ethic; often associated with a player who is strong defensively, but who doesn't score many points.
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What is a forecheck in ice hockey?

The forecheck is an ice hockey defensive play made in the offensive zone with the objective of applying pressure to the opposing team to regain control of the puck. It is a type of checking.
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Is Crosby a grinder?

He's an incredibly good grinder, his playmaking is obviously off the charts, his shot is among the best in hockey (all shots combined), his 2-way play is strong and he's a very good skater.
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What is a muffin in hockey?

Muffin: a shot that should have been stopped after wavering back and forth in the air all the way to the net. Pillows: the goaltender's leg pads. Plumber: maybe not the best player on the team, but a hard working player who does the dirty work in the corners.
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What is a pigeon in hockey?

Pigeon: a player who can't score on his own and relies on others to feed him the puck or pick up the garbage. Pipe: the goal post. Pinch: when a defenseman moves into the offensive zone in an attempt to keep the puck inside the zone.
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What does peanut butter mean in hockey?

Where Mama Keeps the Peanut Butter: goal scored in the uppermost part of the net.
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What does sauce mean in hockey?

Sauce – Short for Saucer pass. Sacuer Pass – A pass in which the puck is passed to another player such that it flies in the air like a flying saucer. This makes the pass very difficult to intercept by opposing players but it will still land flat on the ice making it simple to control for the receiving player.
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What do you yell at a hockey game?

Things you yell at your hockey player that only confuse them
  • “Get rid of the puck!” Often when the puck is trapped deep in your own zone your first instinct is to just get rid of it whatever way possible. ...
  • “Stand on the blue line.” ...
  • “Stop playing with the puck!” ...
  • “Don't just stand there!” ...
  • “Use the wall.”
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What does rip some Chel mean?

Cause we will rip Chel" Chiclets. Teeth, in the context of hockey fights that result in lost teeth. From the brand of chewing gum, which is white and rectangular, somewhat resembling human teeth. e.g. "If you think you're walking out of here with all your chiclets you're stupid."
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What is a donut in hockey?

Donut Hockey is played on a playing field with three field players and one goalkeeper per team and is directed by a referee . The rules are made up of floorball, ringette and ice hockey. A soft, slippery ring (donut) is using sticks dribbled , fit and fired into an opponent's goal.
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What does clap bomb mean?

Clap Bomb — Clapper. A vicious slapshot that makes a loud noise similar to a clapping sound.
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What does Chel stand for in hockey?

Chel (noun) – Hockey players slang for the NHL video game series. Chiclets (noun) – A hockey player's teeth or lack thereof. See Also jibs.
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What is a filthy goal?

Filthy: An extremely great deke/fake or goal. Firewagon Hockey: A game that has a lot of offence, offensive chances and little defensive play. Five Hole: The hole that opens up between a goalies pads when he is going to the ground. He scored through the five hole!
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Why is hockey hair called salad?

Meyer had the classic “flow” defined in a second ESPN video as “long, straight, beautiful hockey hair,” while Loe has more of a “salad,” defined as “thick, often curly, always awesome.” “I love it,” Doell said, “especially being a guy who had long hair.”
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Who is the best grinder in the NHL?

Shawn Thornton. Possibly the best grinder in today's NHL, Shawn Thornton has been a pest to anyone who has played against the Boston Bruins the last few seasons. Not many players in the NHL can play the way that Thornton can, and Boston's luckier for it.
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Does hockey still have enforcers?

At present in the National Hockey League (NHL), teams generally do not carry more than one player whose primary role is that of an enforcer. Enforcers can play either forward or defense, although they are most frequently used as wingers on the fourth forward checking line.
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What is a two way hockey player?

In ice hockey, a two-way forward is a forward who handles the defensive aspects of the game as well as the offensive aspects. Typically, a player's frame is not an issue in whether he can be a two-way forward.
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Why is icing illegal in hockey?

In ice hockey, icing is an infraction when a player shoots the puck over the center red line and the opposing team's red goal line, in that order, and the puck remains untouched without scoring a goal.
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Why do hockey players spit so much?

“It seems like we're always spitting.” Why? It's not like they're baseball players chewing tobacco, at least not on the bench or on the ice. It might be because saliva builds up because of their mouthguards, or they don't want to swallow too much water while playing, or simply habit.
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What's a poke check?

Definition of poke check

: an act or instance of attempting to knock the puck away from an opponent in ice hockey by jabbing or thrusting at it with the stick.
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What does Ferda mean in hockey terms?

Probably the most common (and most cliché) hockey-talk phrases is “ferda”. Ferda is a shortened form of the phrase “for the boys/girls” which is commonly used in hockey jargon in reference to a good teammate or to an action by a teammate that is beneficial to the team.
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