Diamond in ice hockey means a four player penalty kill formation shaped like a diamond. One player pressures high near the blue line. Two players position along the middle lanes. One player stays low near the crease area. This structure protects the slot effectively. The shape limits cross ice passing options. Players rotate within the diamond during puck movement. Quick stick positioning blocks shooting lanes. Communication keeps spacing tight and organized. Teams use this formation during penalty kills. During a power play, attackers set up high. The puck moves toward the right circle. The high penalty killer pressures the puck carrier. Middle players shift to protect passing lanes. A shot attempt hits a stick and clears. Strong rotations maintain diamond structure under pressure.
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