Now we are going to talk about how we are going to play a feeder behind the goal. There are many different theories of this, but I think the theory I have is a very consistent, safe, and high percentage theory.
The first thing we are going to talk about is I am always going to half, be my hips flat to the goal on a parallel line with the goal line. If the ball is left behind, I am going to have my right foot in the middle of the goal, about one foot out and my left foot parallel with the goal line with my stick in my normal position but up a little higher but I also have the ability to shoot my stick up above the feet.
So now, as the feed comes I am going to step with my foot. This foot is not a pivot foot. This is on stepping. So as the shooter comes in the pipe, I am going to step to the pipe and follow up. If the passer is, the feeder is in the position and X behind the goal, it is my choice. I can have either foot on the goal but one of my feet has to be in the middle of the goal, either my right foot or my left foot. Whichever way it is, if the shooter comes to the pipe, from this way, I can step here to the pipe. I have got the pipe covered. If I am over here, I can step with this foot and be to the pipe. If I am going the other way, he is going right handed; I can step to the pipe and protect the pipe.
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