Talk:Saucer pass

Saucer pass is a flip pass
Someone please explain to me the difference between a flip pass (which has been used in hockey pretty much since the beginning of hockey) vs. a saucer pass. And I'm pretty sure no one is specifically noted for being the first-ever user (or inventor) of the flip pass, but players have been flipping pucks over opponents' sticks since hockey began. Check highlights of hockey games on YouTube going back as far as you can, and you're going to see players flipping pucks over opponents' sticks. For some reason, someone thought this was a "new" technique fairly recently. If someone can explain what is so innovative about the "saucer" pass vs. a simple flip pass, I'd like to hear it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Notanexpertbut (talk • contribs) 22:29, 7 January 2020 (UTC)