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In the neutral zone, the defence hangs back towards his or her own blue line, usually playing the puck up to other teammates.
According to Jay Leach, who writes for NHL. com's " learn to play hockey " section, the defence must " Move the puck hard and quick to the open man.
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" Because of this responsibility, defencemen must read the other team's defensive strategy effectively in order to make an effective first pass that furthers the offensive momentum without leaving the defenceman out of position should his team lose control of the puck.
In certain situations the best option could be to skate the puck into the zone to maintain offensive speed as well as preventing an offside.

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