Wrap around

The farmer trick (english wrap around ) is a term from the sport of ice hockey, which describes a particular way to achieve a goal. In Switzerland for the term Buebetrickli, composed of Jack instead of farmers and the Swiss-German diminutive suffix -li, common.

Here, the puck leading player running with high speed from one side behind the opposing goal and attempts at a rapid rotary motion of the puck to accommodate the other side of the gate. This tactic can be very effective, as the goalkeeper must quickly move from one side to the other, to protect each side of the door in time for the attacker.

Even when Floorball this way is to score a goal referred to as peasant trick.

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