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high-stick

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high-stick (hstk)
tr.v. high-sticked, high-stickĀ·ing, high-sticks
To strike (an opponent) with a high stick in ice hockey.


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``Especially when you play at home, you have to come out and play your game, not worry about what they are doing,'' said Kariya, who was on the receiving end of several hard checks during the evening, including a high-stick by Brett Hull in the third period.
Just when I got off the perfect cast, thwap, at the head of the pocket, I would inevitably forget to high-stick and the presentation would be ruined by the whitewater catching the floating line and pulling the bug out of the hole.
NHL: Phoenix Coyotes forward Rick Tocchet was suspended by the NHL, pending a hearing, for a high-stick penalty.
 
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