power play
Plural
power plays
1
an aggressive attempt to compel acquiescence by the concentration or manipulation of power
Synonyms:
2
a play in which there is a concentration of players in one location on the field of play
3
a situation in hockey where one team has a numerical advantage due to a penalty against the opposing team
A power play is a situation in hockey where one team has more players on the ice than the other due to a penalty. When a player is sent to the penalty box, their team plays with one fewer player, giving the other team a chance to have an advantage. This extra player allows the team on the power play to create more scoring opportunities, as they can move the puck more freely and try to set up shots on goal. Power plays are crucial moments in a game, often leading to important goals.
- The team scored two goals during their power play.
- His team struggled to defend against the opponent's strong power play.
- Power plays require quick passing and strategic positioning.
- They capitalized on the power play with a well-executed play.
- The penalty kill unit successfully defended against the power play.