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Maybe not the best method out there but for me, I rely on a quick shuffle and will never have a leg down while the puck is behind the net (too much effort to get up and get depth if the puck ends up in the slot).
I am always right up against one post looking over my shoulder. I try not to move too much. If the puck crosses the center of the net I shuffle over to the other post and watch the puck over my other shoulder.
If there are more people behind the net and it's going back and forth like crazy then so am I, but I'm always focused on the centre of the net and up against one post in order to prevent a wrap around if that might occur after losing track of the puck.
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