Positions

 There are four different positions you can play in hockey and I'm going to explain all of them.



Center: The center's job is to take the face-offs against the other team's center. They try to knock the puck back to their team so they have possession. They are usually the last forward to leave the defensive zone. The center's other job is to be the third defenseman and to cover the open forward.





Wingers: There are two wingers on the ice at a time, the left winger and the right winger. Their job is to be open for an outlet pass on defense and to be in front of the net on offense.




Defensemen: The defensemen's job is to keep the other team's wingers and center away from the front of the net. They also have to attack the puck when it's in the corner. In the offensive zone, their job is to keep the puck in the other team's zone or to get a shot from the point.





Goalie: The goalie is probably the most important position in any sport including hockey. The job of the goalie is to keep the puck out of the net. They have a bigger stick and thicker pads to keep them safe and to deflect the puck.




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