What does a short corner mean in hockey?
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its like a penalty corner
4 defenders + goalie are allowed to stay in the goal
and everyone else must been in the other half
one person from the attacking team drags the ball from the 2nd line next the goal, and the other players must wait before the ball comes out the D to touch the ball
Not a long one.
When somebody dies during a hockey game, a hobbit-like creature convenes a hearing into the cause of death. He/she is known as a Short Corner.
It means that it is taken from the semi circle not the from the outside of the court.
The answers up above are all wrong answers.
Let's say a player is skating in on the wing (the side), towards the net. The short corner is the closest corner to him in that case. This area of the net is generally referred to as the "short side".
To recap: If I'm skating towards the goal from the right side of the ice, the short side (short corner), is the right side of the net (from my perspective).
A goalie must generally protect this area, as a player has an easier and direct route into the net if it is not protected.
a short corner is a call in field hockey and that's when a penalty is called inside the semi circle. Then the defending team has 4 players that stay behind the goal line and everyone else goes to teh half and the offending team gets a major chance to score
Its when a team win a short corner because the other team has hit the ball off the field behind the goal line. One player from the team taking the short corner stands on the back line and hits the ball out to their team mates who are standing on the edge of the shooting circle. The opposing team has four players standing on the goal line with the goalie, these can decide when to run out to chase the ball after it has been hit. The ball must be received in the shooting circle and then a shot can be taken.
Hope this helps =)
A fast turn.
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