Offensive Advantage 3 vs 3

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This game is a typical 3 vs 3 small area game but with a slight twist.

Setup

Place two nets facing each other as though you were playing a normal 3 vs 3 game. Create a center line with a marker, spray paint, discs, or cones. The coach will have pucks on one side of the playing area with players split into two equal teams on both sides. 

How To Play

The coach will dump a puck into play and each team will compete for the puck. All three players are allowed to be in their offensive half, however, only two players are allowed in their defensive half. This requires players to communicate with each other so only 2 players are in the defensive half and it creates a 3 vs 2 advantage for the offensive team. Players must keep their head and communicate to be successful. 

Key Points

  • Players have to recognize and be aware of how many of their teammates are in the defensive half and adjust.
  • The offensive team needs to be aware of when they may lose possession of the puck and think defensively so they do not allow an easy break for the opponent that is in the other half. 
  • Players that are watching should keep the puck in play and cheer on their teammates!

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