Wingers often will be playing high in the zone (close to the blue line), typically covering the defensemen of the opposing team, meaning they block passes from going to the defencemen and block shots from the defenceman. Wingers should always be vigilant for a breakout pass or a chance to chip the puck past the defenceman of the opposing team
across the blue line. When wingers receive a pass along the boards, they can exercise a number of options: • Bank the puck off the boards or glass to get it out of the zone • Redirect or softly pass the puck to a teammate advancing into the neutral zone who can then choose to set up an attack, or dump the puck into the offensive zone to allow either a line change or for teammates to further attack the defenders • Carry the puck themselves into the offensive zone to attempt a
breakaway or an odd-man rush, where the attacking team advances with more players close to the puck than there are defenders Wingers should typically not: • play deep in their defensive zone • help out their teammates along the boards ==Backchecking==