Drill of the Month: March 2024
DRILL OF THE MONTH: Forwards – Puck Protection (Vision Sequence)
Age Groups
- Under-15, U18
Skill Description – First Progression
- Players are placed into groups of two (2).
- Player 1 is two stick lengths away from their partner.
- One player turns and protects puck from partner.
- Non-protecting player shows a number shows a number on their hand and moves in a circular motion around puck protector.
- Protecting player must keep back side to partner and shoulder check for changing numbers on hand held up in the air by partner.
- Protector calls out number as partner moves around.
Skill Description – Second Progression
- Players are now placed into a group of three (3).
- Execute same puck protection sequence as above on and off coach’s whistle.
- New player to the group adds stress to situation and hinders the protector’s use of vision and ease of protecting puck.
Skill Description – Third Progression
- Players remain in their group of three (3).
- The player who is doing the number calling is now a passing outlet
- The puck protector has to see the pass before making it to the player on the outside.
- The defending player inside provides light pressure/resistance.
Key Teaching Points
- Getting into the habit of shoulder checking and keeping head up.
- Protecting puck from defender, while also scanning for a play to make.
- Passing and receiving pucks while under pressure.
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