Chute Angling 1 v 1 is a fun drill that allows offensive players to practice deceptive retrievals while a defender works to angle them away from a scoring chance.
Setup
Set the net up below the face-off circle on the goal line.
Players line up on top of the face-off circle.
On the whistle, the second player in line shoots the puck up towards the blue line, either hitting a pad, or a coach's stick.
The first player in line skates up to the puck and works to deceive the second player in line before they retrieve it.
When the puck is picked up the 1 v 1 starts and the defender is working to take the puck away and skate past the blueline, while the puck carrier works to score.
Coaching Points
Defender:
Gap up and match the offensive skaters speed.
Pay attention to their body, not their head or skates.
Keep your stick on the ice and angle them towards the boards, do not let them cut back into the middle of the ice.
Go stick on puck and finish through their hands to remove the puck from their stick.
Offensive skater:
Use deception with your skates, legs, body and head to try to throw off the defender.
Keep your head up and look for an opportunity to cut back into the middle of the ice.
If there is no space, keep feet moving and try to protect the puck along the boards and drive to the net.
Variations
Can set up to be 1/4 ice or 1/2 ice
Can set up in different areas of the ice
Can bounce the puck off of a pad, bumper, coach, player, or boards