Entering the zone in ice hockey means carrying or passing the puck across the opponent’s blue line. Teams must cross the blue line to begin an offensive attack. Players coordinate timing to avoid offside violations. Skaters often pass the puck before crossing the line. Defensemen attempt to block entries near the blue line. Controlled entries allow teams to set up scoring chances effectively. Dumping the puck also counts as entering the zone. During a rush, a winger skates across the blue line with control. Teammates follow closely to support the attack. Successful zone entries create structured offensive opportunities. Teams practice coordinated movements to improve entry success.
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