“He was selected first overall but was labeled a bust after failing to play a single game.” “Erica took a slapshot off the bucket but was eventually deemed okay.”Ī player that doesn't live up to their potential. “The team's breezers had stripes along the sides to match their jerseys.” “Adam shot the puck right into the goalie's breadbasket.” “Arnold was forced to leave the game after taking a bow to the nose.” “She sniped upstairs with a nasty bottle rocket.” When a goal breaks/pops the goalie's water bottle. “Ashley had the quickest boots in the league.” “The defender bodied the forward into the boards.” “The blueliners played with their heads in the clouds today, allowing way too many odd-man rushes.” “The forward got BLOWN UP at centre ice.” “Justin needed help to the bench after he blew a tire.” “It looked like she tripped over the blue line when she blew a gasket there.” “Since the Charlotte Checkers are eliminated, the Hurricanes have recalled three Black Aces for their playoff run.” “Adam dished the biscuit to Brock on a 2-on-1 for the goal.”Īn AHL player whose team was eliminated, and then called up by the NHL affiliate for a playoff game. “The forward rocked a birdcage to avoid losing any teeth.” “Matt's a beginner skater, so instead of a hockey stop he did the big skate." “Stay away from Stevie or you’ll end up on a stretcher, he’s a big hitter.”Ī long looping turn instead of a quick stop and direction change. “It was his first time playing, so he was inevitably the biggest bender on the ice.” (In reference to someone's ankles bending while trying to skate). Used to describe somebody who is simply not good at hockey. “The benchwarmer was forced to watch as his teammates competed in the championship game.” “Coach Beuks was the bench boss of the team for one season.”Ī player that sits most of the game on the bench. Slapping your stick on the ice to call for a pass. “The captain of the team is often the biggest beauty.” Used to refer to players that are great on and off the ice. “The captain's leadership made him an all-around beautician.” “Hey bud, that's quite the beak you've got between your eyes. Did you break it or something?”Īnother term of endearment for somebody that is either a great player on the ice and/or off the ice too. “Josh buried his breakaway right in the basket.”Ī slang term for the word ‘bud’ the most commonly used word in hockey. Specifically at an ODR - when the puck hits the crossbar and flies out of the rink. When the puck hits the crossbar and goes up. “We’ve got a barn burner with both teams going back and forth on the scoresheet.” “The barn was packed to the brim for the championship.” “Jenna sniped bar down over the tendy’s shoulder to give her team the W.” When the puck hits the crossbar and goes down into the net. “Steve always breaks something, he’s such a bandaid.”Ī nickname given to a member of the BarDown team. “Kristy's banana blade allowed her to help the puck in the crease.” “The coach bag skated his players after showing no heart in their previous matchup.” When a team is skated relentlessly by their coach during practice. “I don't know how he keeps up out there, he looks like a bag of milk.” “Backchecking is just as important as forechecking.”Ī commonly used chirp in hockey, in reference to a player's weight. Skating back when the opposing team is attacking the offensive zone. “The babysitter helped her linemates raise their goals per game average.” When a superstar player is put on a line with two lesser-skilled players. “Gord had to grab a new axe after breaking his last game.” “Cameron got the axe after training camp.” When a player gets cut from the team or sent down. “Brad gave up two pizzas and scored on his own net, what an absolute anchor.” “Jimmy had a no-look apple from behind the net on Jeff's game-winning goal.” “He just started skating last year, he's still a total ankle burner.” A player who skates poorly with their ankles bent inwards.
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