1, 2, 3 Bumper Game

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1, 2, 3 Bumper Game

The 1-2-3 Bumper Game from Michael Peca is a small-area game that emphasizes offensive creativity, quick decision-making, and defensive awareness. The drill incorporates a bumper player, encouraging give-and-go plays, puck support, and communication while rewarding strong defensive efforts with transition opportunities.

Setup:

  • Coach Position:
    • The coach starts the drill with a shot on net, creating a rebound or loose puck battle.
  • Player Positions:
    • Two X players and two Red players battle in a 2-on-2 scenario for possession.
    • A bumper player is positioned along the top of the zone for both teams, available for offensive support.
  • Bumper Player Rules:
    • The bumper player cannot play defense and only provides an offensive passing option.
    • They are free to move laterally across the ice to create support.

Execution:

  • Starting the Play:
    • The coach takes a shot, creating a rebound or loose puck battle.
    • The first team to recover possession begins their offensive attack.
    • Two options to initiate offense:
      • The puck can be carried below the goal line before attacking the net.
      • The puck must be passed to the bumper player before an attack can be made.
  • Using the Bumper Player:
    • The bumper player provides an outlet for passing, allowing for:
      • Give-and-go plays.
      • Quick weak-side one-timers.
      • Resetting offensive pressure if no immediate play is available.
  • Defensive Strategy:
    • Defenders must protect the middle of the ice, disrupt passing lanes, and anticipate bumper passes.
    • Defensive players focus on closing space, using active sticks, and recovering loose pucks quickly.
    • The New York Rangers' defensive philosophy is used (the 3 D's):
      • Down – Keep sticks on the ice when defending.
      • Disrupt – Be active with stick positioning to block passing lanes.
      • Dislodge – Force turnovers and recover the puck.

Key Teaching Points:

  • Puck Support: Encourage players to use the bumper player to relieve pressure and create offensive chances.
  • Defensive Awareness: Defenders must focus on closing space, active sticks, and reading passing options.
  • Communication: Players must verbalize positioning and passing options to facilitate quick decision-making.
  • Quick Transitions: Teams must recover pucks and immediately look for offensive options.

Variations:

  • Can have the bumper players be lower in the zone (for a smaller playing area), where they are shown in the diagram, or up by the blue line.
  • Can make the game 2 on 2 or 3 on 3.