The D-Zone Coverage Tire Drill from Tyler Bielby is a great 5 v 5 drill to practice your defensive zone coverage. The 2 parts of the drill allow teams to practice a full 5 on 5 defensive zone setup, and then practice getting back into coverage after the forwards are forced to go out to the neutral zone.
Setup
Setup the drill to be 5 v 5 in one zone. Place 3 tires of objects in the neutral zone that the forwards must skate around.
Part 1: On the whistle, play all out 5 v 5. Offense is trying to score, while defense is trying to defend and get the puck out of the zone.
Part 2: On the second whistle, the 3 defending forwards skate out to the neutral zone, pick a tire to skate around, and then fly back into the zone to resume d-zone coverage.
While the forwards are skating to the neutral zone, the offensive team can move the puck around in the zone.
On the third whistle, the 5 v 5 resumes. Coach can blow the third whistle whenever they want to give the offense more of an advantage or disadvantage.
Coaching Points
Defensive team should keep sticks on the ice to block passing lanes, keep the puck to the outside, and communicate with their teammates to sort out coverage.
Offensive team should support each other by moving to open space and being passing outlets for their teammates.
Variations
Can make this a half ice drill (as discussed above) or full ice to allow the defense the opportunity to skate down to the other end to try to score.
Can have 3, 4, or 5 defenders. 5 on 5 will be more game like, but 5v3 or 5v4 will allow your offense to practice moving the puck before you progress to full 5v5.
Can move the tires far apart so the defending forwards will be more spread out when coming back into the zone.
Comments
Mark Orlecki on 12/19/2023
This is as about game ready a drill can get! Love it Bielsy
This is as about game ready a drill can get! Love it Bielsy