Use the Nets Puck Protection

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The Use the Nets 1 on 1 Puck Protection drill from Phillip Barski focuses on teaching defensemen how to use the back of the net as a shield to evade forecheckers, improve puck protection, and develop deception in tight spaces.

Setup

  • Use two nets placed approximately eight feet apart.
  • One coach with pucks is positioned nearby to start each rep.
  • One defenseman begins behind the net with the puck.
  • One forechecker starts at one of the posts.

Execution

  • The coach passes a puck to the defenseman behind the net to begin the drill.
  • The forechecker pressures the defenseman, either forcing him to one side or chasing behind the net.
  • The defenseman works to manipulate the puck and use the net as a shield to evade pressure.
  • He can escape to either post, using deception via head fakes, shoulder movement, or stick positioning.
  • The coach signals readiness for a breakout pass by putting his stick on the ice after having it raised.
  • Once the pass is made, the rep ends and the next group steps in.

Coaching Points

  • Encourage players to use of the net for protection.
  • Use deception to escape from forecheckers in tight situations.

Variations

  • Can set the nets up in different areas of the ice.

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