Dump and chase in ice hockey means sending the puck deep and pursuing it aggressively. A player shoots the puck into the offensive zone. Teammates skate hard to regain possession. This strategy avoids risky zone entries. Speed becomes critical for recovery. Forwards pressure defenders retrieving the puck. Physical contact often occurs along the boards. Teams use this tactic against tight defensive systems. During a neutral zone rush, a winger faces resistance. The winger chips the puck past the defense. Two teammates sprint toward the corner. A defender retrieves the puck under pressure. The forechecker forces a turnover quickly. Dump and chase creates offensive pressure.
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