Swiss 4 vs. 2 Scoring Game
Swiss 4 vs. 2 Scoring Game: A fun small area hockey game that sets up the offense to work on generating passing & scoring opportunities by keeping head up, being patient, using deception and communicating with teammates.
Swiss 4v2 Scoring Game Set Up:
- Split team into two different colors.
- Divide up the ice into two sections:
- If you have a marker: draw a line through the dots on the offensive zone (parallel to the goal line). Draw another line from the goal line to the blue line about 5 feet from the hash marks (on both sides).
- If you do not have a marker, or time to draw lines, use the hash marks, or cones as a center divider.
- You can also use a smaller area of the ice if you would like.
The Game is, in essence, two 2v1’s that are constrained within a tight space. The offense is trying to score.
- There is a High 2v1 (above the hashmark) and a Low 2v1 (below the hashmark)
- The Offensive players are in one color and the Defensive players are in another color
Start of Game:
Coach gives a puck to the offensive players who can move within their dotted area.
- the Offensive players look to attack the net and score on the 4v2
- the Offensive players can shoot at any time and pass to any other teammate
- the Defensive player tries to have an active stick and deflect, knock away the puck
- the Defensive player must also defend (stay) within his dotted area
Offense gets a new puck IF:
- the Offensive team scores
- the goalie makes a save and the puck goes outside the boundary
Coach yells CHANGE IF:
- The Offensive Players miss the net
- Goalie freezes the puck
- The Offense gets their puck knocked our of the boundary
- Take longer than 5 seconds to shoot
CHANGE Rotation:
- The two Offensive players on the goal line (low 2v1) are out of the game and they go to the back of the line
- The two Defending players now take up Offensive positions on the goal line (low 2v1)
- The two Offensive players above the Hash Marks (high 2v1) now are the two Defending Players
- One must play the low 2v1 and one player must play the high 2v1
- Two new Offensive Players in line become part of the game and get a new puck from Coach
Offensive Principles:
- Know your options before you get the puck
- Get your head up and scan the environment
- What hands are my teammates (are their 1 timer options?)
- Can I deceive the defender and creating a shooting/passing lane?
- Get your head up and scan the environment
- If you can Attack the Net with a Shot, Attack
- Missing the Net means you now must play Defense (Reward Shots on Net and Scoring Chances)
Defensive Principles:
Teach 2v1 defending based on organizational ideals. For many teams,
- Allow the goalie to take shot & defender takes away pass across the Royal Road (forcing the goalie to go side to side)
- Play Cat N’ Mouse with the Offensive Player with the Puck
- Body and Stick position can limit his options
- Knock away loose pucks out of danger (and then play Offense)
Coach sets a Time Limit or A Game up to a certain number of Goals. Goalies should work on tracking the puck and should be switched every 2 minutes as there will be a lot of movement.
Love this drill to focus on active sticks for the D. Solid drill!