Key Expectations - Hockey Eastern Ontario

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Key expectations:- Understand the difference between an individualtactic and a small group tactic- Be able to identify the principles of offensive anddefensive group tactics and how they areaccomplished.- Be able to apply the right tactics to the agegroup and level

Offensive Team TacticsQuestion: When is your team onOFFENSE?Answer: When it looks like yourteam is going to get possession ofthe PUCK

Offensive Team TacticsWhat are Offensive Principles?Guidelines for the application of small group tactics,systems & strategies.Offensive Principles include: Pressure Puck control Support Transition

Offensive Principles:Pressure can be accomplished by:SpeedOutnumberingPuck Control can be accomplished by:Puck Protection

Offensive Principles:Support can be accomplished by:TriangulationMovementTransition can be accomplished by:Counter Attack

Small Group Tacticslead to Offensive Team TacticsExample: Break-out zone First pass out D to W, D to C, D to D D to W back to DEtc.1 - Players must FIRST understand individualtactics2 - Tactics start with 2 players working together

Small Group or Offensive Team Tactics:Example: Neutral Zone Passes to open spacesStretching the defenseBoard PlayMid-lane support to create 2 on 1 AttackGive and GoGive and FollowCross

Small Group or Offensive Team TacticsExample: Offensive (Attack) Zone: Puckcarrier must headman the puckPuckcarrier is responsible for someone going offsideForce a decision by the defensemanForce defenseman to move laterally

Small Group or Offensive Team TacticsOffensive Zone Triangulation– 1st player wide, 2nd player middle to far post, 3rd supportspuckcarrier– 1st player wide, 2nd player supports puckcarrier, 3rd middleto far post Give & Go’s Decoys Delays, late man, D joins attack Screen shots, Tip-ins, Rebound play

Small Group Tacticslead to Offensive Team TacticsWhat are some guidelines you would giveyour players for the SCORING ZONE? Position yourself to shoot off either footPuck placement - Shoot to score!Aim for sticksDrive hard to the netSlow down or stop at the net

Defensive Team TacticsQuestion: When is your team onDEFENSE?Answer: When it looks like yourteam is going to lose possession ofthe puck

Defensive Team TacticsWhat are Defensive Principles?They are guidelines for theapplication of small grouptactics, systems & strategies.

Defensive Principles PressureMovementStall & ContainSupportTransition – coverage of zones

Small Group Tacticslead to Defensive Team TacticsDefensive Zone Defensive Zone Coverage– Man to Man– Zone Coverage– Sagging– Box-it up Defending 2 on 1– 2 on 1 middle– 2 on 1 outside Defending 2 on 2– 2 on 1 middle (to switch or not to switch)– Down low or up high

Small Group Tacticslead to Defensive Team Tactics Defensive ZoneDefending 1 on 2– OverplayDefending 3 on 2Defending with Backcheckers– Middle vs. OutsideDefending Against a 2nd Wave

Teaching Small Group Defensive Zone PlayFig. 1: 2-on-2 lowFig. 1: 2-on-2 low2 attackers (O) and 2 defenders(Δ) as shown. Coach begins bypassing to 1st attacker O1 whoattacks net against 1st defenderΔ1.What are the key principles you wouldteach your players in this type of drill?How would you alter the drill to: addprogressions, or make it more/lesschallenging?After 10 secs, coaches calls outfor 2nd attacker to join to create2 on 1. After another 10 secs,2nd defender told to join. Playcontinues till: a) goal, b) goaliefreezes puck, c) puck crosses“ringette” line.(Note: During 1 on 1 and 2 on1, play is continuous with coachpassing in a puck as needed.)

Small Group Tacticslead to Defensive Team TacticsWhat are some guidelines you would giveyour players on DEFENSIVE ZONE play? Eliminate prime scoring areaActive sticksMaintain inside positioningProper stickchecksPlay below circles-everyone comes back to thefront of net (HOUSE)

Small Group Tacticslead to Defensive Team TacticsGuidelines: Head on a swivel with skates partially up iceControl feet & wide stanceStay on your feetStick or Bodycheck mustbe complete, providing itdoes not take you outof the play Backside coverage

Small Group Tacticslead to Defensive Team TacticsNeutral & Offensive Zone Pressure Forecheck– Inside/out or outside/in? Overload Passive/Containment Forecheck– Maintaining Area/Space/Man– Defense collapsing

Small Group Tacticslead to Defensive Team Tactics What are some guidelines you would giveyour players on NEUTRAL & OFFENSIVEZONE?Steer & DeflectActive (controlled) stick everywhere on the iceStance wide enough for balance & mobilityOpposition has control or undeterminedpossession (what are the forecheck rules?)

Small Group Tacticslead to Defensive Team TacticsGuidelines Force the puckcarrier to backhand (if possible) Replace or cover-up for teammate Hold to your man all the way back to the House

Small Group Tactics lead to Defensive Team Tactics Guidelines: Head on a swivel with skates partially up ice Control feet & wide stance Stay on your feet Stick or Bodycheck must be complete, providing