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Transition and Breakout

Transition and Breakout. Ben Syer Cornell University. Right Up Transition. F1 starts with the puck and passes puck to D1 D1 back pedals while under handling the puck F2 comes back to the puck D1 passes the puck directly to F2 F2 then bumps the puck off the boards to a slicing F1

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Transition and Breakout

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  1. Transition and Breakout Ben Syer Cornell University

  2. Right Up Transition • F1 starts with the puck and passes puck to D1 • D1 back pedals while under handling the puck • F2 comes back to the puck • D1 passes the puck directly to F2 • F2 then bumps the puck off the boards to a slicing F1 • D1 jumps up into the rush • F2 follows up the play • F1 can shoot OR pass to D1

  3. Right Up Transition Options: • We will have F1 come across higher depending on our weekend opponent The drill starts out of opposite corner on the whistle

  4. TIMING: • Warm-Up (2nd or 3rd Drill of practice) • Use any week to emphasis D jumping and Team playing fast • KEYS: • Defensemen: • Under handle pucks • Edges • Firm quick ups • Joining Rush • Forwards: • Using body to protect puck • Area Chips (playing fast with touch) • Puck support • Net drive • Goalies: • Goalie set feet and then re-gap off pass • Compete for 2nd and 3rd chances • *Video

  5. Use the Net 2v1 • Coach chips the puck to D1 • F3 forechecksD1 on either side of the net • D1 needs to make the read and can come out either side of the net to break pressure • If F3 gets the puck stop drill and start over • D1 make outlet to F1 or F2 and then regroups with D2 and then attacks 2 on 1

  6. Use the Net 2v1 Out of the other end: • After D2 transitions F1 and F2, he retreats and gets puck from Coach and F6 forechecks The drill is continuous

  7. TIMING: -Rush (3rd or 4th Drill of Practice) - For Teams with good backside pressure or that will chase on FC • KEYS: • Defensemen: • Shoulder checks and head up • Open up hips and explosiveness(take a few strides after outlet/ gets up in offensive but also helps re-gap) • Outlets under pressure • Efficient feet on 2 on 1 (get on edges) • Stick position (passing lane) • Clear pucks East/West net front • Forwards: • Open up, face puck • Offensive Habits (Shot/Shot off pad/ Pass for quick shot) • Net drive and 2nd opportunities • Sticks on ice and stop at net • Goalies: • Rebound Control • Reading Rush • *Video

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