D-Zone Coverage by Minnesota Wild
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Here is an example of good simple D-Zone coverage that is very typical for teams even at the youth level.
What to Watch
- Once the Wild lose the puck and the Avalanche have possession then all players report directly to their position.
- The strong side D plays 1 vs 1 and tries to keep the opponent along the wall and create a turnover.
- The weak side D covers the front of the net.
- The weak side forward is in the low slot keeping an eye on the opponent's weak side D.
- The strong side forward eliminates any pass up to the opponents strong side D.
- The center plays the 2nd layer and supports the strong side D in case they get beat out of the corner but also looks to capitalize on any loose puck.
A Couple of Other Notes
- When the winger gains possession of the puck on the wall they protect the puck and keep possession until they make a play. A lot of time you see players panic and try to jam the puck up the wall.
- The weak side D jumps up through the middle of the ice calling for the puck to give the winger an outlet.