Saucer pass in ice hockey is a pass where the puck is lifted slightly off the ice to avoid defenders while reaching a teammate accurately. Players use saucer passes to maintain puck control and bypass sticks or obstacles. Awareness of distance, angle, and teammate positioning improves effectiveness. During a rush, a defenseman delivers a saucer pass over a stick to a forward for a shot. Coaches emphasize weight transfer, accuracy, and timing for successful execution. Players practice lifting passes and controlling puck trajectory consistently. Execution requires coordination, focus, and awareness. Teams rely on saucer passes to sustain offensive flow. Proper technique enhances precision and opportunity creation. Awareness ensures safe delivery under defensive pressure.
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