Pigeon in ice hockey is slang for a player who is easily outplayed, lacks skill, or often loses puck battles. Teams may use the term informally to describe weaker performers. Awareness and effort help players avoid being labeled a pigeon. During practice, a teammate who frequently loses puck possession may be called a pigeon. Coaches emphasize skill development, positioning, and awareness to improve performance. Players practice skating, passing, and puck control consistently. Execution requires focus, attention, and effort. Teams rely on developing players to reduce pigeon tendencies. Proper discipline and awareness improve performance perception. Maintaining engagement prevents repeated mistakes and errors.
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