hammastangot
Hammastangot, also known as "tangot" or "tangotekniikka" in Finnish, refers to a specialized technique used in competitive ice hockey, particularly in the Finnish hockey culture. The term originates from the Finnish word "hammas," meaning "tooth," and "tango," which in this context refers to the aggressive, physical style of play. The technique involves using the teeth of the hockey stick to control the puck, often in tight spaces or during high-speed play, to gain an advantage over opponents.
This method is frequently employed in situations where players need to quickly maneuver the puck around defenders
The technique is often associated with Finnish players known for their stickhandling abilities, such as Teemu
While not explicitly defined in official hockey rules, hammastangot falls under the broader category of stickhandling