2 v 1 Net Play Drills for Defensemen from Marty Wilford provides coaches with three different setups that allow defenders to practice their net-front skills while forwards work on attacking from down low.
Setup
Setup 1 – Behind the Net:
Pucks start behind the net, with one forward (F1) positioned behind the net and another forward (F2) in front of the net. A defender is stationed out in front.
On the whistle, F1 retrieves a puck and drives to the front of the net. F1 and F2 work together to score while the defender attempts to stop the play.
After the coach blows the whistle, F2 skates behind the net to retrieve a puck, while F1 moves to the front. They attempt to score again, with the defender continuing to defend.
Setup 2 – Corners:
This setup follows the same structure as the first, but the play begins from the corners instead of behind the net.
Setup 3 – Opposite Corner:
Similar to the previous setups, the play starts from the opposite corner.
Coaching Points
Defenders should keep their sticks on the ice to block passing lanes and maintain awareness of both forwards at all times.
Defenders must stay in a strong hockey stance to protect the front of the net effectively.
Forwards without the puck should find open ice in front of the net.
Forwards with the puck should focus on driving the puck to the front of the net and using their teammates when they are open.
Variations
This drill can be set up in any of the three locations mentioned above.
Coaches can modify it into a 2 v 1 or 2 v 2 game for additional challenges.