Terms vs Backcheck - What's the difference?
terms | backcheck |
(ice hockey) To check (an opposing player) while skating toward or near one's own goal.
*1984 , Walter Gretzky, Charles Taylor, Jim Taylor, Gretzky : from the Back Yard Rink to the Stanley Cup , page 128:
(ice hockey) To engage in checking while skating toward or near one's own goal.
*1994 , Jack Falla, Hockey: Learn to Play the Modern Way , page 134:
*2004 , Bruce Driver, Clare Wharton, The Baffled Parent's Guide to Coaching Youth Hockey , page 81:
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=March 26, author=Lynn Zinser, title=Rangers Stay Cool in Another Pressure-Filled Win, work=New York Times
, passage=It’s been a real team effort, a commitment to defense and backchecking by everybody. }}
As a noun terms
is .As a verb backcheck is
(ice hockey) to check (an opposing player) while skating toward or near one's own goal.backcheck
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(en verb)- Any time you've got a guy who can score 63 goals, let him, and find someone else to backcheck .
- A smart defensive player knows when to backcheck' the puck carrier and when to ' backcheck to cover an open player.
- Hockey has no greater test of your heart and intensity than your willingness to backcheck , particularly at the end of a sustained attack when the other team has suddenly come up with the puck and you are feeling exhausted.
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