When the puck is in the attack zone, the defenseman's job is primarily to guard the blue line and keep the puck from crossing it, ceasing any offensive momentum your team had. Sometimes a defenseman may want to contribute more to the offense, so he will go deeper into the zone to give the forward a passing option or even take a shot on goal and increase his chances of scoring.
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In old English times when people used to think witch's were real. They would "pinch" some salt and throw it behind their shoulders and "punch" the witch's to banish the witche's
"A pinch" means a little bit. An example is a pinch of cinnamon or a dash of cinnamon.
The term "icing" in hockey is "dégagement refusé" in French.
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Assuming that you're referring to ice hockey, the French term for a goalie's blocker is a "bouclier" (shield), sometimes called a "plaque" (I assume this is a French Canadian term)
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