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2008 INTERNATIONAL COACHES 2008 INTERNATIONAL COACHES CONFERENCECONFERENCE
Clement JodoinClement Jodoin
PENALTY KILLINGPENALTY KILLING
Introduction Philosophy
The law or the rules of the penalty kill vs power play
Stats
Different forechecking systems of styles
The language of the defensive zone in PK
I hope you learn something and your PK will be better next year
Philosophy The New Rules vs Old Rules
The best PK = Goaltending vs Face off’s
Do we judge a good team by the quality of his special units
Ideally you do not want them to score
In reality, you want to give the shot from the worst angle possible
What do you want to give up in the: Offensive Zone
Neutral Zone
Defensive Zone
Philosophy
• Smart
• When to be aggressive or passive
• Don’t chase behind the net, unless you are close to the puck carrier
• Don’t finish your check
What do we want to give up in the offensive zone?
• Angling and pressuring – inside to the outside (you have to skate)
• Stick down and protect the middle
• First forechecker dictates the job of the second forechecker
• Take away the best forechecker
Philosophy What do you want to give up in the Neutral
Zone?
Want to protect the middle
Want to force them to one side
Trapp
Stand up and force the dump
Cover the blue line with 3 players
Philosophy
What do we want to give up in the defensive zone
They have to shoot from the worst angle as possible.
• Create a battle to protect the puck
• Early press on the dump, create a loose puck
• Early pressure on an entry in control
• No hitting for the recovery• No clears on backhands
• Blocking shots and not Flamingo
• Shooting lane and passing lane
• Imaginary line down low• Dot rule• Flush
Law or the RulesPower PlayPower Play vsvs Penalty KillingPenalty Killing
Timing (Breakout)(5 back, 4 back 1 stretch, 3 back 2 stretch, etc)
=Pressure, Steering, Recovery, Replace Angling(Style aggressive or passive)
Speed in Neutral Zone(support and middle)
=Gap and Standing Blue line (Style block the middle, 3 at blue)
Entries a) Dumping (3 on the puck)
b) Control (support or change point of attack)
=
a) Early press(create a battle)
b) Pressure(forcing to make a pass)
Set Up a) Shooting
(split, umbrella, overload)
b) Low plays(give and go, behind the net, hash mark attack, slot, deflecting
=
a) Shooting lane and passing lane, block shots(box out, weakside winger sage down, cross ice pass, switch, block shot, etc)
b) Rotation(back door, near slot)
Different Forechecking Systems or Stylesa. 0-4
b. 1-1-2 Passive or Aggressive or Rotation
1-1-2 F1 overskates and second attack F2 middle
1-1-2 Split F1 wide F2 middle
Different Forechecking Systems or Stylesc. 1-3 Board
1-3 Middle
1-3 F1 overskates and F2 locks the middle
1-3 F1 and F2 on the same side, double steer
Different Forechecking Systems or Styles
d. 1-2-1
e. 2-2 Standing
f. 3-1
PK Forechecking System
0-4
Pros• 4 back
• Standing the blue line
• Creating turnover’s at the blue line
Cons• No turnover’s in the offensive zone
• Give speed to the other team in the neutral zone
• Passive in the offensive zone
1-2-2 Stand Still
Pros• Cover middle of the ice
• Create turnovers
Cons• Give two options
• Hard to stand the blue line
PK Forechecking System
1-2-2 Rotation
Pros• Protect the middle of the ice
• F1 and F2 are in movement
• Possible to create turnovers in the offensive zone
Cons• Harder to stay up to the blue line
• Back to the play
PK Forechecking System
1-2-2- Split
Pros• Dictating the other team where to go
• Would like to trap them at the red line
• Easier for the defensemen
Cons• Still two defensemen at the blue line
• Two players doing the same job
PK Forechecking System
F1 and F2 Same Side
Pros• Cover one lane
• Stand up at blue line
• Easy to read
• Dictate which way the puck has to go
Cons• Passive
PK Forechecking System
1-2-1
Pros• Cover the middle of the ice
• Tight unit
• F2 gets the loose puck
Cons• Hard to stand up the blue line
• Passive in the offensive zone
PK Forechecking System
1-3 Board
Pros• Dictating where the puck is going to go
• Standing the blue line
• Forcing the play to our defensemen
Cons• No pressure
• No turnover in the offensive zone
PK Forechecking System
1-3 Middle
Pros• Protect the middle of the ice
• Stand blue line
• Guide the puck carrier to the defensemen
Cons• No turnover in the offensive zone
• Sometimes the forwards skate backward
PK Forechecking System
2-2
Pros• Tight unit
• Protect the middle
Cons• Passive in the offensive zone
• hard to stand up the blue line
PK Forechecking System
3-1
Pros• Cover three lanes
Cons• Passive in the offensive zone
PK Forechecking System
1-3 Overskates and Takes Middle Ice
Pros• Easy to read
• Possible to create turnovers
•Stand the blue line
Cons
PK Forechecking System
Language of the DZC
Face offsWinningLoosing
Position and Rotation vsUmbrellaSpreadOverload 1-3-1Behind Net
Low PlaysEarly press, soft dumps, battle, eat the puckNear slotBack doorBehind net, back to the postWinger attacking the DRimWhen to pressure, stick to stickWhy hit to create loose puck
Language of the DZC High Plays
D to D, stick inside take away passing lanePoint shot (weak side winger sag down)Point shot, alignment to the puck not the body for a block shotSwitchGive and go from the DBox outRimFlushFrontingWinger turns his back
Clears and Line Changes
Language of the DZC
c. 1-3 Board
1-3 Middle
1-3 F1 overskates and F2 locks the middle
1-3 F1 and F2 on the same side, double steer
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