
A wrap around (or old fashioned) in ice hockey is a manoeuver in which a player with the puck skates behind the opposing team`s goal and attempts to score by sliding or shooting the puck into the opposite side of the net they skated around. The wrap around can be effective because it causes the goaltender to quickly slide from one side of the net....
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An attachment to a pallet which, when placed on the top of a pallet load, adds support and stability to the load and enables pallet loads to be stacked one upon the other.
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The ability of a coating to cover all areas of the substrate to which it is applied, including edges. Also, the effect of an electrostatic charge upon a coating and the ability of the coating to cover all exposed conductive areas.
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A short where the 6-pin almost hits 10-pin, however spins around it and keeps it standing.
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When a player skates around behind the opposing goal and attempts to wrap the puck around the goal post under the goalie.
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