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@Limp_KidzKit wrote:when I played D in college, laying down usually resulted in pucks hitting my solid body...thats just me though..
Watch it again, The puck goes under his body on the way down. When you laid down while playing D in college, was your body instantly flush with the ice the moment you decided to lay down? Or was there a period of time between when you decided to lay down and when your body was flush to the ice, that the puck could've travelled under your body?
@KidShowtime1867 wrote:
@Limp_KidzKit wrote:when I played D in college, laying down usually resulted in pucks hitting my solid body...thats just me though..
Watch it again, The puck goes under his body on the way down. When you laid down while playing D in college, was your body instantly flush with the ice the moment you decided to lay down? Or was there a period of time between when you decided to lay down and when your body was flush to the ice, that the puck could've travelled under your body?
Not really since we wear pads when we play hockey so you dont go to the ground like an eldery man falling and trying to not get hurt...you just drop drop down and become flush with the ice...he initiated the fall right before release...more than enough time to become flush from that far out