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In ice hockey, butterfly style is a technique of goaltending distinguished by the goaltender guarding the lower part of the net by dropping to the knees to block attempts to score. The butterfly style derives its name from the resemblance of the spread goal pads and hands to a butterfly's wings. The butterfly style is contrasted with stand-up style, where most shots on a goal are stopped with the goaltender on his feet.

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  • Butterfly style (en)
  • Style papillon (fr)
  • Butterfly-stilen (sv)
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  • Le style papillon est un terme utilisé au hockey sur glace et au roller in line hockey. C'est une manière de pratiquer un arrêt pour un gardien de but. Le gardien se laisse tomber sur les genoux, en faisant face au tireur et en étendant ses jambières — comme les ailes d'un papillon — tout en serrant les genoux de manière à couvrir au maximum l'espace inférieur du but. Cette position plus près de la glace expose davantage le visage du gardien et le haut du filet aux tirs adverses. * Portail du hockey sur glace (fr)
  • In ice hockey, butterfly style is a technique of goaltending distinguished by the goaltender guarding the lower part of the net by dropping to the knees to block attempts to score. The butterfly style derives its name from the resemblance of the spread goal pads and hands to a butterfly's wings. The butterfly style is contrasted with stand-up style, where most shots on a goal are stopped with the goaltender on his feet. (en)
  • Butterflystilen är en spelstil som ishockeymålvakter använder sig av. Målvakten står då med benen brett isär och med knäna ihop, för att därmed lättare och snabbare kunna ta sig ner på knä och täcka isen och målet samtidigt. Butterfly är engelska och betyder ’fjäril’ och stilen har fått sin benämning av att målvakten, för att täcka målet, sätter sig och vinklar ut benen på sidan om sig; då vinklas benen ut som en fjäril. (sv)
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  • In ice hockey, butterfly style is a technique of goaltending distinguished by the goaltender guarding the lower part of the net by dropping to the knees to block attempts to score. The butterfly style derives its name from the resemblance of the spread goal pads and hands to a butterfly's wings. The butterfly style is contrasted with stand-up style, where most shots on a goal are stopped with the goaltender on his feet. Many factors helped make it a de facto standard style of play today, including the popularization of the goalie mask by Jacques Plante, Vladislav Tretiak's outstanding use of the style at the 1972 Canada–USSR Summit Series, the National Hockey League (NHL) emergence of Tony Esposito in the 1970s and Dominik Hašek in the 1990s, the development of lightweight materials for pads and the influence of professional goaltending coaches such as Warren Strelow, and Benoit and François Allaire. There are few who exclusively employ a stand-up style in the NHL.Although it is effective and popular among goaltenders, the butterfly style can leave the upper portion of the net more vulnerable to scoring attempts. The modern profly derivative was made most popular by Patrick Roy and is the style most commonly used and taught. The profly style is a specialized progression of the butterfly style. The name derives from a goaltending leg pad model designed specifically for the use of the butterfly. The term eventually evolved into a style for goaltenders who tend to use the butterfly save technique as a base for the majority of their save selections. The term "hybrid" is commonly used to measure how far a goaltender strays from using the butterfly technique as a base save. Some goaltending circles use the term "hybrid" as a middling term from a pure butterfly goaltender to a pure stand-up goaltender. (en)
  • Le style papillon est un terme utilisé au hockey sur glace et au roller in line hockey. C'est une manière de pratiquer un arrêt pour un gardien de but. Le gardien se laisse tomber sur les genoux, en faisant face au tireur et en étendant ses jambières — comme les ailes d'un papillon — tout en serrant les genoux de manière à couvrir au maximum l'espace inférieur du but. Cette position plus près de la glace expose davantage le visage du gardien et le haut du filet aux tirs adverses. * Portail du hockey sur glace (fr)
  • Butterflystilen är en spelstil som ishockeymålvakter använder sig av. Målvakten står då med benen brett isär och med knäna ihop, för att därmed lättare och snabbare kunna ta sig ner på knä och täcka isen och målet samtidigt. Butterfly är engelska och betyder ’fjäril’ och stilen har fått sin benämning av att målvakten, för att täcka målet, sätter sig och vinklar ut benen på sidan om sig; då vinklas benen ut som en fjäril. Exempelvis Kristoffer Bergström på Aftonbladet anser dock att det mer är fråga om en teknik än en stil,,och stilen har åtskilliga belackare. Bland dessa finns exempelvis Martin Brodeur som räknas som en av NHL:s bästa målvakter. (sv)
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