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Cross-check Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to obstruct in ice hockey or lacrosse by thrusting one's stick held in both hands across an opponent's face or body. 2. : to check (something, such as data or reports) from various angles or sources to determine validity or accuracy.
Cross-Checking in Hockey: Definition and Examples - HockeyMonkey.com
Cross-checking in hockey is the action of a player using the shaft of his stick between two hands to forcefully hit an opponent. This occurs when the player holds his stick with one hand at the top, and the other about halfway down the shaft, and does a “pushing” motion with it into an opposing player. Luckily for referees, a Cross-Check is ...
CROSSCHECK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
crosscheck noun [C] (SPORTS) in hockey or lacrosse, the action of checking (= trying to stop) an opposing player by pushing your stick toward them with both hands, in a way that is against the rules: He had two goals disallowed, and absorbed at least one cross-check that went unpenalized.
CROSSCHECK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
crosscheck verb [I or T] (SPORT) in ice hockey or lacrosse, to check (= try to stop) an opposing player by pushing your stick towards them with both hands, in a way that is against the rules : The number 9 got crosschecked right in the face.
NHL Cross-Checking Penalty Explained: The Ultimate Guide
The referee’s signal for a cross-checking penalty is covered under NHL rule 29.6 and is described as such: The referee will clinch both of his fists and extend his arms about a foot away from his body at chest height in a forward and backward motion.
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