A HABIT FOR THE PUCK RETRIEVING D
WHAT IS SPRINT BACK HARD?
WHAT IS SURROUND THE PUCK/ANGLE?
WHAT IS SHOULDER CHECK?
WHAT IS USE THE NET?
WHAT IS USE MISINFORMATION?
Cycles and D "keeping plays alive" go where?
Behind the net
RUNNING PLAYS FROM BELOW THE GOAL LINE OR BEHIND THE NET IS CALLED WHAT?
UPSIDE DOWN 1-3-1
What do our D do on a neutral zone face off loss?
Gap up hard on wings and snuff plays
What are our 3 beliefs?
We Before Me
Earn Your Place
Be A Warrior
A HABIT FOR THE C: LIST 2
WHAT IS SPRINT BACK FOR SUPPORT?
WHAT IS SCRAPE THE CREASE OR LOW AND SLOW?
WHAT IS SHOULDER CHECKS?
WHAT IS STICK PRESENTATION?
WHAT IS HEAD UP AND TOES UP ICE QUICKLY, READY FOR NEXT PLAY?
What are the 3 options for our D when a F is hitting a wall gate? Must name all 3.
D/F Switch, Blue Line Slide, Chicago Slash
What question must the elbow guy ask himself? What does it mean for climbing?
"Am I stick up or stick down?" Stick down- tight, diagonal climbs; stick up- only climb as high as needed to be pass/1T option for D
What plays can we run on a defensive zone win on the left side when we have 2 left shot D on the ice?
Short, Cold
Give 3 PP in-zone concepts.
Own the net front, Preferred spots not set spots, active middle guy, hybrid in-zone set, quick/deceptive puck movement, Using the back of the net, Puck recoveries
EXPLANATION OF A SUPPORT TRIANGLE AND 2 BREAKOUTS THAT CAN BE USED OFF IT
WHAT IS THE TRIANGLE CREATED BETWEEN THE RETRIEVER AND THE 2 D BACK, INTERCHANGEABLE, PREFERABLY IN THE BACK POCKET OF THEIR F1?
WHAT IS DISH UP AND DISH DOWN?
Why do our forwards track and work to get back above the puck in the ozone?
Reload to attack downhill; create an in zone offensive gap, Draw defenders away from the net and out of the house
Double Drop Picture: What are the routes here if the puck enters on F4's side?
F1- Right corner blue
F2- Down right side wall
F3 - Left corner blue
F4- Strong side post/corner
F5- Weakside post/corner
Picture: What is this called? How do we line up? What happens on a loss and win?
Stack; RD lines up behind; Win - short or D wheel up wall; Loss- SSW checks through shooter, C takes shooter, RD takes center
What are the three responsibilities of the forward in the T-Intersection?
Seam pass, help on the bumper, cork in the bottle/shot block from point shot (Also acceptable, ready to rotate/exchange with partner)
PREFFERED BREAKOUT SEQUENCE WHEN THE PUCK IS RIMMED TO THE GOALIE FROM THE STRONGSIDE AND THE WEAKSIDE D IS TAKEN AWAY
WHAT IS GOALIE UP THEN HIT THE CENTER?
In a scrum in the offensive zone, what do our D and F3 do? What do our D do if we get full control of the puck?
F3 on top of pile on d side of their L3; D in back pockets of their wings (squeeze); D back pedal to line to be release or 1 D can jump behind a sleepy wing
What is the middle swoop's read on a Triple Post and what does he do with each read?
What do our wings do on an offensive zone faceoff if the other team's D are lined up on their off hands, and we lose the draw?
List 4 habits from our T-Birds habits meeting.
Take care of your body, get outside, community engagement, make lifelong learning a habit, be a student of the game, make visualization and mindfulness a habit, be positive and smart with the media, become a craftsman, control your body language and emotions, enjoy what you do, be loyal and love your teammates, pride in your team,
PUCK EXITS OUR ZONE THROUGH THE MIDDLE WITH FULL POSSESSION, THIS IS THE PREFERRED COURSE OF ACTION FOR OUR WEAKSIDE WINGER
WHAT IS WIDEN OUT?
If the defending strong side wing is above the top of the circles and outside the dots when our forward is hitting the wall gate with full possession, our strong side D's read should be to ______, meaning our weakside D ______, and our climbing forward _______ and _______.
What are the two PP regroup options? Describe them and when to use them.
Quick Attack 1- Quick up (usually to weakside) when F1 is pressuring or when PK is changing
Quick Attack 2- Pull it back and let swing guys get speed; right post stretches; used when PK is sitting back in normal PKFC
What do we do on a defensive zone loss on a wing release? Describe the D, C, and weakside wing.
Net D either calls switch with wall D or C, or gets out on the release himself to play the in-zone 1 on 1. Wall D cannot get beat to net unless Net D calls for release. Weakside wing holds house ready to pick up open guys and is aware of his D.
Give 3 concepts of our power play breakouts.
Give 2 ways to get (re)set.
Speed, Middle Entry, Finished Routes, Know Your Assignments
Puck recoveries, Rim outs, Switch Sides/Spread the PK, D walking hard to middle, Close Support