Defend Net Front Progression With 2 Point Players is a competitive small area game that works on protecting the net, along with utilizing point players to generate scoring opportunities.
Setup
- Place 2 nets on the goal line as show in the diagram.
- Players play 3 v 3, before they can shoot at their designated net, they must pass to one of their point men.
- The point man must pass to their partner who can shoot or pass but must do so by two touching the puck (one touch stops it, second touch moves it).
- Players who are defending must defend the players at the net front, not the point ment.
- Attacking forwards should get to the net for tips and screens.
Coaching Points
- Offensive players without the puck should work hard to get open and find lanes to support their teammates.
- Offensive players with the puck should be aware of their point players, and practice give & gos.
- Defensive players should keep sticks on the ice to block passing lanes and eliminate sticks in front of the net.
- Both sides should work on communication: practicing both verbal and non-verbal communication with your teammates.
Variations
- Coaches can make the game 2 v 2 or 3 v 3.
- Coaches can require point players to hold onto the puck, or do two touch or one touch passing.