Thread The Needle Passing Game
Thread The Needle Passing Game
My Notes
The Thread The Needle Passing Game builds off of the Rondo Circle Passing Progression, except there is a goal in the middle of the circle that is set up with tires or cones. It is a simple, yet effective passing game that helps players practice passing, moving to space, thinking creatively and using deception. Read the setup, variations and coaching points below.
Setup
- Playing Area: Use 4 tires, cones, or other objects to make a goal (as pictured in the diagram) in the middle of a circle, or other area of the ice.
- Players: There are 4 offensive players and 1 or 2 defensive players.
- Rules: Offensive players can not go inside the circle but they can move anywhere outside and around the circle. Offensive players must pass the puck to their teammates at least 3 times before they try to go for the Thread The Needle pass. Defensive players are trying to steal the puck and can not leave the circle, but can move around the inside of the circle (but not in the middle of the needle aka the goal).
- Game: The goal of the game is for the offensive players to "Thread The Needle" and make a pass to their teammate through the goal in the middle of the circle.
- Scoring: Can give the offensive team a point if they Thread The Needle, or if it is challenging for the players, the game could be won by Threading The Needle. If the defensive team steals the puck and skates out of the circle, the defense gets a point. Keep score!
Variations
This game can be modified in a variety of ways below depending on the skill level of your players.
- Adjust the size of the Needle (aka the goal). The bigger the needle, the easier it is for players to pass through. Make the needle smaller for highly skilled players.
- Can require the defenseman to turn over the sticks (so the butt end of the stick is on the ground) to make it easier for the offensive team.
- Can require the offensive team to complete 5 passes before they attempt to Thread The Needle.
- Can be set up in different areas of the ice.
Coaching Points
- Head Up: Offensive players need keep their head up to scan the ice so they can think ahead of what they can do with the puck.
- Move Around: Offensive players need to move around to create openings and options for their teammates to pass to.
- Use Deception! Offensive players should use their body, stick, and eyes to trick the defender to think they are going somewhere else with the puck.
- Sticks On Ice: Defenders need to keep their sticks on the ice at all times to block passing lanes and forwards need to keep their sticks on the ice to show their teammate where to pass to.