Deke in ice hockey means faking a move to mislead an opponent. A player uses quick body or stick motion. The fake causes the defender to react early. The puck carrier then changes direction suddenly. Dekes often occur during one on one situations. Players use head fakes for added deception. Strong edge control supports quick cuts. Timing determines success of the move. Goalies also face dekes during breakaways. During a breakaway, a forward skates alone toward goal. The forward shifts the puck to one side. The goalie slides across anticipating a shot. The forward pulls the puck back across. The puck slides into the open net. Sharp execution increases scoring success.
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