There are a lot of potential answers to your question.
Speeding up or slowing down, like if your skating at 75% of your full speed then as you get close go to 100%. Also works the other way, put on the brakes and watch them fly by you.
You can also shift left and right, pretty simple and self explanatory, weight transfer.
Your eyes say a lot in hockey too, like if you look at a teammate like your going to pass it can sometimes get you out of dodging a player all together. Or look to his right then go left.
Not sure why you'd want to Dodge a player if he has the puck though, makes no sense. All these answers are if you are in possession of the puck.
The opposing team gets a corner.
goalie, defender, center, left wing & right wing.
The fulllback does defend, but there are also the half backs and the goalie
Depends on what sport. Soccer, Hockey, Etc. But the main point of the defender is to make sure the ball (or anything else, depends on the game) doesn't go into the goal. The defender is the last line of defense before the Goalie.
Liked. Example: Present Tense; "She likes hockey." Past Tense; "She liked hockey."
centre forward, left wing, right wing, right inner, left inner, centre half, left half, right half, left back/defender, right back/defender and goal keeper
If you were a center.. ur defender would probably tough.. that's where we get the expression POWER through your defender
Unless the raised ball was dangerous, or was raised deliberately with a hit (except for a shot at goal), nothing; this is fully legal and skilful play.
Depends on what sport. Soccer, Hockey, Etc. But the main point of the defender is to make sure the ball (or anything else, depends on the game) doesn't go into the goal. The defender is the last line of defense before the Goalie.
defender proteger resguardar
you have to go past it and it will move
Hockey. Pucks were invented for ice hockey, and if it hadn't developed, more people would simply play field hockey (the original way of playing hockey).