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Hockey Notes Summer 2012 M. M. McMahon, Ph.D.. Offensive Players: In Our Zone Stay between the top of the face-off circle and the blue line When the puck.

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1 Hockey Notes Summer 2012 M. M. McMahon, Ph.D.

2 Offensive Players: In Our Zone Stay between the top of the face-off circle and the blue line When the puck is on your side, stay near the boards for a pass The center may go in deep to help defend The center needs to be ready to move the line out and break out

3 Offensive Players: In Our Zone Between the top of the face-off circle and the blue line –You can take a pass from the defenseman and break out –You can cover the other team’s defender –You can intercept a pass to the other team’s defender and skate away with it

4 Offensive Players: In Our Zone Wait by the boards to take a passThen break out of the zone

5 Offensive Players: In Our Zone There are time your Captain / Coach may tell you to wait on the other side of the Blue Line HOWEVER, It will not be easy to get a forward pass from your defenseman The other defenseman will have no opposition when passes go her way

6 Usually not the best option Waiting outside your zone The other defenseman can get the puckThere’s no one to take the pass

7 Offensive Players: The Neutral Zone Keep the puck, or Go get the puck Think lanes as you go forward When you stay where you are expected to be a pass can come

8 Offensive Players: In Their Zone Make sure the puck goes into their zone before our players or their will be an offside call "Play the triangle" –One person to get the puck –One player high slot –One player closer to the net If we lose the puck, try to get it back Continue to try to get the puck on the way back

9 Play the Triangle One player goes after the puckOne player goes “high”One player goes near the net on the opposite side where she can tip in a rebound The player with the puck can shoot at the net, pass to the high player, or skate closer to the net

10 Offensive Players Look for the breakout out of our zone Be able to switch with other players –If the center goes in the corner to get a puck, then that side wing goes toward the center –If a defenseman skates with the puck, one player stay back to cover her position Be alert to switch back to your position when the other player is back in her position –Listen for "I'm back" Passes can go faster than a person can skate

11 Defensive Player: In Our Zone Ask the goalie what she needs from you –Listen to the goalie ("Front!", "Screen!") Cover players in front of the net –Pick up her stick when a pass comes Players slide right and left –Depending on the side the puck is on –One defenseman is always in front of the net When you get the puck, break out Try not to pass to the middle in our own zone Returning to the zone –One player goes after the puck –The other goes to the front of the net

12 Defensive Player: In Our Zone The goalie takes the first shot The defensemen make sure there are no rebounds

13 Thoughts from a Goalie Shoot where the goalie isn't Take an extra step or pass to a teammate if you can If she's already gone down-- you can take a step much faster than she can get up again

14 Defensive Player: In Their Zone Keep the puck in When you get the puck –Take a shot on the net –The Wings can deflect or get a rebound Try to prevent a breakout, but get back to defend our zone

15 All Players Talk to each other –Yell "Thunder" if you can't remember a name! Listen to each other Make sure key positions are covered Don't bunch up –Move away and give your teammate someone to pass to Use the boards like another player Go get the puck!

16 Defending on a Penalty: Play the Box We have 4 players They have 5 players (power play) In our zone –The 4 players form a box –Defense at back –Offense at front Keep them out of the box –Minimizes their angles and changes of scoring If you get the puck ice it –hit it so hard that it goes all the way to the other end

17 Defending on a Penalty: Play the Box

18 Defending on a Penalty: The Box Moves The box shifts to the side where the puck is You are always trying to get the puck away from the other team and ice it Sending the puck to the other side of the ice –Kills penalty time –Gives you a chance to change players

19 Defending on a Penalty: Play the Box

20 Defending on a Penalty: In Transition When the puck leaves your zone –One player may backcheck –Form a "T" –If possible, get a change –Stay in the T configuration in their zone Resume the box as the other team comes back

21 Defending on a Penalty: The Box to a T Neutral Zone

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