
Training Video of the Month
The liner not dropping the puck is supervising the benches for the line change. What phrase best describes where that liner is looking while his partner is preparing the next face-off and the referee is conducting the line change procedure?​
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a. His focus is first on the visiting team for five seconds, then the home team for five seconds.
b. The liner not doing the face-off will be watching the players at the face-off circle in case his partner needs back-up.
c. Head-on-a-swivel. The liner constantly looks around, being aware of as much as possible.
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Answer: c.

Skill Question of the Week from HTRH: The Quiz Book

Learning From Each Other...
-Situation-Error-Question-
This is a short LFE regarding warm-up length. There have been several instances in January and February that teams have been permitted to have 5 minute warm-ups in A and AA hockey.
-What we Learned-
All warm-ups in A and AA hockey are 2 minutes long. Never 5 minutes. This rule is SR-7 in the HW rule book. Do not let a coach sway your judgment; know the rules.
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