The Outside 2 on 1's drill from Brad Flynn allows teams to practice 2 on 1's on the outside of the ice.
Setup
The drill runs out of both sides of the ice.
Players are set up as shown in the diagram.
On the whistle, the coach places a puck in the corner. The defenseman jumps out, pivots around the dot and retrieves the puck.
At that same time, F1 times a breakout route, going low and slow as an outlet for the defensemen.
After the defenseman hits F1 with a pass, F1 skates up the neutral zone and passes the puck to F2 (the forward along the boards).
F1 stops at the blue line and jumps up ice with F2, which starts a 2 on 1 with the original defender that rushed to get up ice and gap up.
The 2 on 1 continues along the outside of the ice.
Coaching Points
Defender: keep head up and scan the ice as you retrieve the puck. This is a great opportunity to practice deception on your retrievals. Work to gap up properly on the 2 on1. Keep stick on the ice to eliminate passes.
Forwards: go low and slow and present a good target during the breakout. On the 2 on 1, make sure to communicate with each other. Forward without the puck should always be an outlet to receive a pass, or consider driving the net to create space for the puck carrier.