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Height
6'1"
Age
26
Hometown
Congers, New York, United States
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Cosmic Playstyle
The Closer
Aries Dragon
Abbey Levy guards the net with the direct competitive courage of a goaltender who attacks every shot with the conviction that it belongs to her and she has every right to stop it. Aries brings competitive courage and a willingness to challenge shooters aggressively, coming out of her crease to cut down angles and force the shooter to make a decision before they're ready. The Dragon adds physical power and a competitive fire that ensures her aggressive style is backed by the athletic ability to recover when the initial challenge is beaten. This combination produces a goaltender who combines aggressive positioning with the physical tools to back it up, cutting down shooting angles by coming out to meet the puck carrier rather than waiting for the play to come to her. Her athleticism allows her to make recovery saves when the aggressive play is beaten, and her competitive intensity sets a tone for the entire defensive unit.
That courage translates to a goaltending style that forces the opposition to adjust their offensive approach to account for her aggressive positioning. Levy reads the puck carrier's speed and angle and comes out to meet the play, reducing the shooting area to a fraction of its original size. The Aries competitive courage means she doesn't hesitate to commit to the aggressive play, and the Dragon's athletic power means she can recover and make the save when the play develops past her initial challenge. Her puck handling is competent, allowing her to play pucks behind the net and assist her defensemen with breakouts.
Under pressure, the Aries-Dragon stays aggressive and athletic. Levy doesn't retreat into a passive style when the opposition generates quality chances. She continues to challenge and trust her recovery ability. In the locker room, the Dragon's competitive fire and the Aries bold leadership make her a vocal presence who sets the competitive standard for the group.
The counter to Levy is puck movement that pulls her out of position and then attacks the open space behind her. Quick lateral passes that force her to commit to one side and then reverse create the kind of positioning disadvantage that aggressive goaltending can't recover from.
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