Shoulder Check to View Breakout Option along the Wall by Hurricanes Wing

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Having players play on their off-hand side can be beneficial to help them make stronger plays along the wall. In this case a left handed player, playing the right side, shoulder checks before receiving the puck along the wall and is able to make a good breakout pass.

What to Watch

  • Before the Hurricanes forward receives the puck they look over their shoulder to survey the ice to see their options
  • On their off-hand they receive the puck on their forehand
  • They make a strong forehand pass without stickhandling

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