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Originally Posted by und3rd06
>> I guess that you look over your "outside" shoulder correct ? Meaning that you look over the shoulder that's closer to the post ...right ?
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No. I look over the shoulder away from the post.
Which means that quite often, I am on the opposite side of the centre of the net than the puck. But I should be able to see a wrap around coming this way and get over in time to stop it.
It has to be a powerful shuffle, though.
I don't know if this is clearer but in my mind, I can get over to where I can see if I have to and am already over to where I can't see. Meaning that if i lose track of the puck I'm already in position to stop a wrap around.