eiheitto
Eiheitto is a term that originates from the Finnish language, where "ei" translates to "no" or "not," and "heitto" means "throw" or "cast." Therefore, eiheitto can be understood as a refusal or rejection to throw or cast something. The term is often used in the context of ice hockey, particularly in Finland, to describe a player's decision not to shoot or pass the puck, but rather to maintain possession or make a different play.
In ice hockey, eiheitto can be a strategic decision made by a player to avoid a risky
Eiheitto is not a term that is widely recognized or used outside of Finnish ice hockey culture.