What is One-timer?
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A common term used in hockey in which a player passes it to another player, and the player receiving the pass shoots it in the net rather then stopping it. Used usually to lure a goalie to one end of the net, and then allowing a player with an open shot to score.
"Martin St. Louis feeds the puck to Vincent Lecavavelier for the game-winning one-timer!"
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