1. blueline - Noun
2. blueline - Verb
blueline (plural bluelines)
A reproduction of the material submitted for printing, computer-generated or printed from film, provided to the customer for approval before the material is printed.
To create the bluelines for material that is about to be printed.
To check the bluelines before printing material.
To veto a portion of a budget.
To edit a legal document.
(surgery) To mark on a patient's body where the surgical incision is to be made.
(US, Canada) To designate a certain area as representing one in which investment is risky.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter being the odd-man out on Toronto’s blueline more often than not this season, Marincin scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period as the Maple Leafs hung on to beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-2 on Saturday. Source: Internet
Earned an assist for winning a puck battle just inside his own blueline before his oh-so-temporary linemate, McDavid, did the rest by turning the possession into a spectacular goal. Source: Internet
The 1–2–2 is a bit more conservative system where one forward pressures the puck carrier and the other two forwards cover the oppositions' wingers, with the two defencemen staying at the blueline. Source: Internet
Holmes settled in well on the Greyhounds blueline and earned the praise of coach John Dean following the season. Source: Internet
The 2–1–2 is the most basic forecheck system where two forwards will go in deep and pressure the opposition's defencemen, the third forward stays high and the two defencemen stay at the blueline. Source: Internet