Winning loose puck battles can be a major deciding factor in the outcome of a game. This battle drill challenges players to compete for a loose puck after a rebound. After the loose puck battle is won, the player with the puck must pass it back to the point, which will begin a 2 vs 1.
Setup:
A coach or player dumps the puck on net and the goalie plays it to either corner.
2 players are spread out and charge into the corner to compete for the puck. Whoever comes out with the puck must pass it to the point player to begin a 2 vs 1.
The drill is stopped after a goal, the goalie freezes it, or the puck is moved out of the zone.
Offensive Coaching Points:
Players who arrive at the puck first should work on deceptive fakes with their body to escape from the corner. Fakes with your hips are extremely effective in this situation.
Once you have the puck, protect it, get your head up and make a pass to the point.
The point should be active calling for the puck and moving to space.
Defending Coaching Points:
The defender should work on playing the body in the corner.
When 2 vs. 1 begins, the defender should hold the middle and try to force a bad angle shot.
Have good stick position. Do not swing your stick as it will open up passing lanes and make you off balance.
Variations
You can add a second point player to make this battle a 2 vs 2. Watch a video demo here.
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