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When backchecking against a 3 on 2 the backchecker has a couple of options. Sometimes the correct option is based on their position. If they are on the strong side (same side as the puck carrier) then they will most likely want to apply backside pressure. However, if they are in the middle of the ice then they can communicate with the defense and take the weak side of the ice. This allows the defense to shift and take away space from the puck carrier. Here are some key points for backchecking to the weak side:
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