Only 1 goalie? No Problem! Coach Alyssa Gagliardi shows coaches how they can run a cross-ice game with only one goalie. One team shoots on a goalie, while the other team has 2 small tires on the opposite end they try to hit to score points. Below we discuss the setup, coaching points & variations for different ability levels.
Setup
Cross-ice setup as shown in the diagram. Can be 2v2, 3v3, or 4v4.
One team shoots on a goalie and the other team tries to hit tires for points. You can add 1 to 3 tires depending on the skill level of your players (the more tires, the easier it is for the other team).
On the whistle, the coach flips the puck into the zone. Coaches can blow a whistle for a line change, if the goalie freezes the puck, the puck goes out of play, or a goal is scored.
Switch up the sides during the course of the game so everyone gets a chance to shoot on the tires and the goalies. Both nets provide fun and unique challenges.
The coach should keep score! Players waiting at the blue line should cheer for their teammates.