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The '''Coach''' in hockey refers to a head coach or an assistant coach given the responsibility of organizing player offense and defense. Positioning and Playing tactics are a big part in today's game of hockey. The coach must be up to date on strategy. |
The '''Coach''' in hockey refers to a head coach or an assistant coach given the responsibility of organizing player offense and defense. Positioning and Playing tactics are a big part in today's game of hockey. The coach must be up to date on strategy. |
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Revision as of 17:11, 14 January 2010
The Coach in hockey refers to a head coach or an assistant coach given the responsibility of organizing player offense and defense. Positioning and Playing tactics are a big part in today's game of hockey. The coach must be up to date on strategy.
Formerly a player could also be the coach, a practice rarely used today. He would be called a player-coach.
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