Вячеслав Войнов: «Я хочу играть в НХЛ, мечтал об этом всю жизнь»
Защитник «Лос-Анджелеса» Вячеслав Войнов прокомментировал свое успешное выступление в плей-офф.
«В чем причина успешной игры? Я даже не знаю. Просто бросаю по воротам.
Всю жизнь я мечтал играть в НХЛ. Думаю, моя жизнь – здесь. Я хочу играть здесь.
Я оказался не готов к здешней манере игры. Когда я приехал в Америку, думал, что мне нужно провести один-два года в низших лигах. Дин Ломбарди (генеральный менеджер «Кингс» – прим. Sports.ru) сказал тогда, что прежде всего мне нужно выучить хоккейные термины. Теперь я их знаю», – сказал Войнов.
Источник: The LA Times
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A
Altercation: Any physical interaction between two or more opposing players that results in a penalty or penalties being assessed.
Assist: The pass or passes which immediately precede a successful scoring attempt; a maximum of two assists are credited for one goal.
Attack Zone: The opposing team’s end of the ice, as determined by the blue line.
B
Backchecking: Rushing back to the defensive zone in response to an opposing team’s attack.
Backhander or Backhand Shot: A shot that is taken from the backside of the blade.
Backstop: A goaltender.
Beat The Defense: To get by one or both of the defensemen.
Beat The Goalie: To outwit the goalie and score a goal.
Behind The Net: The area of ice behind the goal cage is legal territory.
Bender: Someone who can’t skate well.
Biscuit: The puck.
Biscuit In The Basket: Scoring a goal.
Blind Pass: To pass the puck without looking.
Blocker: For the goalie, the glove that goes on the hand that holds the stick.
Blue Line: The lines separating the attack/defense zones from the neutral zone.
Blueliner: A defenseman.
Boarding Or Board Checking: Checking a player from behind into the boards.
Boards: The wall around a hockey rink measuring about 42 inches high and topped off by synthetic glass to protect the spectators while giving them a good view of the action.
Body Checking: Using the hip or body to knock an opponent against the boards or to the ice.
Box: A defensive alignment often used by a team defending against a power play.
Breakaway: When a player has possession of the puck and there are no defenders other than the goalie between him and the opposing goal.
Breakout: The play used by the attacking team to move the puck out of its own zone and up the ice toward the opponent’s goal.
Butt-Ending: A major penalty which occurs when a player jabs an opponent with the shaft of his hockey stick.
Butterfly: A style of goaltending wherein the goalie tends to cover the lower half of the net with his or her leg pads.
To be continued...