1 draw (a defending player) out of position by feinting, thus getting in a better position to score.
1962  The big Irishman . . . deked [the defenceman] almost out of his uniform, and ripped a deadly backhand shot past the helpless Hull netminder . . . .
1963  We try to get our forwards into the habit of lifting their eyes for a quick peek after lowering them for the shot, just hoping the opposing defenceman has been deked into falling early.
2 manoeuvre oneself (or the puck) by feinting so as to outsmart a defending player.
1961  Brown . . . made no mistake[,] faking the shot to the right of goal tender Gord Parker and deking it past him in the left-hand corner.
1961  He deked around a Soo defenceman but was spun off balance from behind before he could get his shot away.