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In ice hockey, a stay-at-home defenceman is one who plays a very defensive-minded game. The player is generally more concerned with guarding his team's end of the ice and preventing the opposing players from getting shots on his goal. The stay-at-home defenceman is less concerned about scoring goals and playing an offensive minded hockey game. These players usually play with a more physical style and are often used to neutralize the opposing team's offensive players. These defencemen normally are put in penalty kill situations, and are usually partnered with offensive-minded defencemen. Typically, effective stay-at-home defensemen have high plus/minus ratings. ==Notable stay-at-home defencemen== *Scott Stevens, Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman, known for his big body checks. *Chris Chelios, oldest defenceman in NHL history when he retired in 2010.〔http://thecapitalsportsreport.com/2010/09/01/chris-chelios-retires-after-26-nhl-seasons/〕 *Jeff Beukeboom, defenseman for the Edmonton Oilers and the New York Rangers, usual partner of Brian Leetch and Steve Smith *Ken Daneyko, known for spending his entire career with the New Jersey Devils. *Adam Foote, Over 1000 NHL games and 2 Stanley Cups with the Colorado Avalanche. *Rod Langway, longtime captain of the Washington Capitals, Langway was known for his relentless defensive play and leadership. Two-time Norris Trophy winner. *Chris Phillips, NHL's first overall draft pick of 1996. *Mike Komisarek, delivers hard body checks and is one of the NHL's leaders in blocked shots *Darius Kasparaitis, former superstar defenceman, known for his explosive checking prowess. *Willie Mitchell, heart and soul character type player *Danny Dekeyser, current member of the Detroit Red Wings. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stay-at-home defenceman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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