Continuous In Zone 3 vs. 3 Game
Continuous In Zone 3 vs. 3 Game
A continuous 3 vs. 3 hockey game that puts the defenders at a big disadvantage since they will be double shifting. Players will be tired so it is important for them to focus on battling, good positioning and habits during this game.
Setup:
- 3 defenders start at the blue line and 3 forwards start in the center ice circle.
- The game starts with the coach passing the puck to one of the 3 forwards (this begins the 3 vs. 3).
- Forwards try to keep possession of the puck and score.
- The defenders can end the game by skating the puck out of the zone or passing the puck to the forwards that are next in line.
- If a goal is scored, or the goalie freezes the puck, or the puck goes out of play, the coach has the option to chip another puck in the zone, or pass to the next forwards in line.
- When the shift ends (either with a goal, the defense getting the puck out of the zone, or a coach's whistle), the forwards switch to defense and the new forwards start the 3 vs. 3.
- Keep Score: 3 points for a goal, 2 points for the defense skating the puck out of the zone, 1 point for the defense passing the puck out of the zone, and 0 points if the coach blows the whistle and changes lines.
Coaching Points:
- The defense will be tired since they will be "double shifting." Encourage good positioning and habits. Stick on the ice!
- Both teams should not be afraid to hold on to the puck, and protect it until they are able to make a play.
- Both teams should work on verbal & non-verbal communication with their teammates.
- Compete to score points for your team! Celebrate points!
Variations:
- Can be set up on 1/4 ice (view animation here).
- Can be 1v1 (view example), 2v2 (view example), 3v3, or 4v4.
- Can add "gates" (like Picket Fences Game) at the point that the defenders must skate through.