1. The stick may be broken. 2. The stick may have gotten too far to reach and the player is in a position where the puck may be.
Sometimes. In a case where the puck has been flipped into the air, a player can use their hand to either redirect it back to the ice or momentarily "Palm" the puck and move it back to the surface of the rink. Holding the puck for any longer than it takes to get it back to the ice can incur a Delay of Game Minor penalty. In the case of the Goalie, they can catch the puck in their glove or trap the puck under their gloves or pads: Both situations cause a time stoppage and a faceoff in the goalie's Defensive zone.
it is when you scoop the puck up onto the blade of your stick, more of a trick-shot type thing.
it is when you scoop the puck up onto the blade of your stick, more of a trick-shot type thing.
He can if the stick is broken or the player has another stick or he goes to the bench
It doesn't have a name that I am aware of but it is a trick, almost like showing ability and skill as all athletes do in all sports.
Pick up a rock. Or a stick. sharpen the stick to a point with the rock. Done.
go pick it up?
mabe with a stick?
Pick it up and go on. You would not be the first or the last...
Get a long stick that is durable and carve on end of it to a fine point so that you can stab stuff.
A bread stick.