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docar15

Playing off-stick side hockey.

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I only play inline now, I'm RH playing LD. I find that when a RH winger is coming down the side, being RH seems to put them off cutting in more and encourages them to stay on the outside to take a bad angled shot.

A LH'er coming down the board is horrible as they will cut to the middle, i'll go for a poke check, they'll shoot and i'll end up with a nose bleed!!!

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I think there are advantages and disadvantages. As stated. RH on the left makes the shot come from closer to the slot. When I play left, I tend to cut inside and take a better angle shot. If I go wide I can keep the puck way away from the defender when I make my move as I have it out in one hand. I can still do a curl to the left and have an immediate pass ready. It is easier however to take a breakout pass when Im on the right and make a good pass to the center while on the move.

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I play left D as a righty. I prefer this much better to right D because i can get a one timer off quicker, and i have much more reach with a pokecheck while playing D if the guy tries to blow by me to the outside. On the right side, i'd have to reach across my body. I think its all PP, cause as a right D, i could play things along the boards much easier. It all depends on how u play.

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I'm the opposite. I like to throw the puck far out on my backhand, drop the shoulder and beat a guy to the outside. If the guy can prevent me from getting a step on him I curl to the boards and back to the blue line to set up someone else. That's a lot harder if you're on the "right" side.

It just shows there is no right or wrong and your preference has a lot to do with your skill set.

Catching passes on the backhand is probably the hardest skill to teach, though smaller curves make it a little easier.

I am RH and play LW/LD and I totally agree with these comments. As for catching the passes on the backhand, it is something that I do well, having played this side for a while and quite frankly, I feel more comfortable being on my backhand making passes. I like being able to keep my body between the a D and my stick and playing D I like to be able to turn out and keep my stick in a position to keep the forward from cutting inside on me.

Dont me wrong, I like playing the right side too and sniping a goalie high blocker but the left side is where I feel at home.

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Just to add to some aforementioned players, let's not forget my all-time favorite off-wing player, Pavel Bure. :P

Did Bure really play a wing, or just have a preference for which boards he stood near while waiting for a break away pass?

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