tarheelhockey
Offside Review Specialist
I'm asking this from the perspective of a skater, playing on a team that rotates goalies often enough that I can't really depend on just asking my own goalie about his preferences.
The opponent takes the puck behind the net. I am covering the low slot. I understand my defensive responsibility as far as positioning, and generally don't have a problem with coverage in that situation. But what (if anything) should I do verbally or visually to communicate what is happening behind you? What can/can't you see? Should I just do my thing and let you do your thing?
The opponent takes the puck behind the net. I am covering the low slot. I understand my defensive responsibility as far as positioning, and generally don't have a problem with coverage in that situation. But what (if anything) should I do verbally or visually to communicate what is happening behind you? What can/can't you see? Should I just do my thing and let you do your thing?