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In hockey, common types of passes include the forehand pass, backhand pass, saucer pass, and drop pass. The forehand pass is executed from the player's dominant side, while the backhand pass is made from the non-dominant side. A saucer pass involves lifting the puck off the ice to go over obstacles, and a drop pass is when a player passes the puck backwards to a trailing teammate. Each pass serves a specific purpose depending on the game's situation and positioning of players.

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