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Q:
More and more teams are using the “trap”. What the trap is and how the players line up when developing it?
A:
The term originates with a defensive system called the "neutral zone trap," but is now used to describe any passive, defense-first strategy. If the game you're watching is dull, chances are one team is playing a variation of the trap. Trapping teams don't pursue opponents, don't attack the puck and generally don't seem very interested in scoring. It works something like this: Team A has the puck in its own zone and is starting an attack. Team B - the trapping team - retreats back to form a staggered line in the neutral zone (between the bluelines). When the Team A puck carrier nears center ice he finds little room to maneuver or make a safe pass. This often forces him to ice the puck, lose it, or try a high-risk pass. If they can force a turnover, the trappers of Team B might get a good scoring chance going back the other way.