Breakouts to 3 Forecheckers
Breakouts to 3 Forecheckers



The Breakouts to 3 Forecheckers from Phillip Barski focuses on structured breakouts under increasing forechecking pressure, encouraging communication, puck movement, and decision-making through progressive reads.
Setup
- Three forecheckers positioned by the far blue line: one on each faceoff dot and one in the middle of them.
- Breakout team includes a defenseman, centerman, left winger, and right winger.
- Drill begins with the centerman dumping a puck into the corner.
Execution
- Defenseman skates backward, pivots, and retrieves the puck.
- Forwards execute a structured breakout: centerman supports low and slow, wingers come through the dots.
- Optional: Can require 3 players to touch the puck before they pass to one of the three forecheckers, or 4 players, or all 5.
- Whichever forechecker receives the puck becomes active and initiates the forecheck on the next rep.
- The breakout group works to break out 5-on-1 against the activated forechecker.
- As each forechecker is activated and the previous one clears center ice, the next forechecker receives a pass, dumps the puck, and applies pressure.
- This sequence builds up from 5-on-1 to 5-on-2 and eventually 5-on-3 as each forechecker is activated in progression.
Coaching Points
- The team breaking out needs to practice their structured breakout and communicate with each other.
- Defensemen should work hard to support each other and scan the ice before retrieving the puck.
- Centers should go low and slow to help their defensemen breaking out.
- Forecheckers should work on angling with their stick on the ice to block passing lanes.
Variations
- Optional: Can require the 3 players breaking out to touch the puck before they pass to one of the three forecheckers, or 4 players, or all 5.
Supplemental Materials
- The second video shown is from Phillip's presentation on A Defenceman's Blueprint To Breaking Pucks Out at the Brock University High Performance Hockey Seminar.