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PENALTY KILLING

2008 INTERNATIONAL COACHES CONFERENCE. PENALTY KILLING. Clement Jodoin. Introduction. Philosophy The law or the rules of the penalty kill vs power play Stats Different forechecking systems of styles The language of the defensive zone in PK

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PENALTY KILLING

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  1. 2008 INTERNATIONAL COACHES CONFERENCE PENALTY KILLING Clement Jodoin

  2. Introduction • Philosophy • The law or the rules of the penalty kill vs power play • Stats • Different forechecking systems of styles • The language of the defensive zone in PK • I hope you learn something and your PK will be better next year

  3. Philosophy • The New Rules vs Old Rules • The best PK = Goaltending vs Face off’s • Do we judge a good team by the quality of his special units • Ideally you do not want them to score • In reality, you want to give the shot from the worst angle possible • What do you want to give up in the: Offensive Zone Neutral Zone Defensive Zone

  4. Philosophy • What do we want to give up in the offensive zone? • Smart • When to be aggressive or passive • Don’t chase behind the net, unless you are close to the puck carrier • Don’t finish your check • Angling and pressuring – inside to the outside (you have to skate) • Stick down and protect the middle • First forechecker dictates the job of the second forechecker • Take away the best forechecker

  5. Philosophy • What do you want to give up in the Neutral Zone? • Want to protect the middle • Want to force them to one side • Trapp • Stand up and force the dump • Cover the blue line with 3 players

  6. Philosophy • What do we want to give up in the defensive zone • They have to shoot from the worst angle as possible. • Create a battle to protect the puck • Early press on the dump, create a loose puck • Early pressure on an entry in control • No hitting for the recovery • No clears on backhands • Blocking shots and not Flamingo • Shooting lane and passing lane • Imaginary line down low • Dot rule • Flush

  7. Law or the Rules

  8. Different Forechecking Systems or Styles • 0-4 • 1-1-2 Passive or Aggressive or Rotation 1-1-2 F1 overskates and second attack F2 middle 1-1-2 Split F1 wide F2 middle

  9. Different Forechecking Systems or Styles • 1-3 Board 1-3 Middle 1-3 F1 overskates and F2 locks the middle 1-3 F1 and F2 on the same side, double steer

  10. Different Forechecking Systems or Styles • 1-2-1 • 2-2 Standing • 3-1

  11. PK Forechecking System

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  22. Language of the DZC • Face offs • Winning • Loosing • Position and Rotation vs • Umbrella • Spread • Overload • 1-3-1 • Behind Net • Low Plays • Early press, soft dumps, battle, eat the puck • Near slot • Back door • Behind net, back to the post • Winger attacking the D • Rim • When to pressure, stick to stick • Why hit to create loose puck

  23. Language of the DZC • High Plays • D to D, stick inside take away passing lane • Point shot (weak side winger sag down) • Point shot, alignment to the puck not the body for a block shot • Switch • Give and go from the D • Box out • Rim • Flush • Fronting • Winger turns his back • Clears and Line Changes

  24. Language of the DZC • 1-3 Board 1-3 Middle 1-3 F1 overskates and F2 locks the middle 1-3 F1 and F2 on the same side, double steer

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