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Article: Princeton working on power-play strategy
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- University Wire
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- November 29, 2005
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Abby Langer
University Wire
11-29-2005
(The Daily Princetonian) (CSTV U-WIRE) PRINCETON, N.J. -- Set up a triangle. Or maybe draw out an umbrella. Feeling particularly creative? A reverse combination of the two might draw a defender into the corner and then leave the low slot wide open. Sound like a lot of jargon? To the average person it is, but to the Princeton women's ice hockey team, it is little more than basic practice instructions for a power-play situation.
When the Tigers (4-3-2 overall, 2-1-1 Eastern College Athletic Conference Hockey League) have a power-play opportunity -- in other words, when the other team has taken a penalty and Princeton is playing with five women on the ice ...
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