Because my son is only a SQuirt and NONE of his team stay in position I think this will really help a lot. Even though he usually plays plays center I rather him do the wing coverage because everyone tends to go deep and puck chase. Someone needs to stay higher up.
this is very helpful, considering, the basic setup. playing zone, playing YOUR position. and very helpful for noticing this from a offensive side. this is also a setup used in a defense power play. a very good useful video.. great job🍻
What system do you usually use? Box + 1? Having the winger low is a great way to keep guys from attacking the seam, but as you mentioned it gives more time to the point man. Not much of a threat until you get into the older ages where the D know how to shoot.
When I was a kid, for us, it was top of the circle to blue line, but as long as the team is on the same mental level with regard to defensive coverage this works just fine
Thank you so much these videos helped a lot. I played center for a year and now i am playing R-Wing and i forgot how to play it. Thanks
I love this series. Still great in 2024. Really helpful for my beer league.
This was great. You kept it simple, but gave lots of great tips. Thank you. I look forward to watching more of your content.
these videos made me own my ball hockey leagues lol. they still work even though its not ice. thanks
I post this video each season to my Adult League Team. It's a great one! Thanks
Excellent video on forward D basics
Because my son is only a SQuirt and NONE of his team stay in position I think this will really help a lot. Even though he usually plays plays center I rather him do the wing coverage because everyone tends to go deep and puck chase. Someone needs to stay higher up.
this is very helpful, considering, the basic setup. playing zone, playing YOUR position. and very helpful for noticing this from a offensive side. this is also a setup used in a defense power play.
a very good useful video..
great job🍻
Hi Kevin,
My hat to you for these tips, a lot of information I wish I had in my college days. Thank you, L
What system do you usually use? Box + 1? Having the winger low is a great way to keep guys from attacking the seam, but as you mentioned it gives more time to the point man. Not much of a threat until you get into the older ages where the D know how to shoot.
This really helped a lot! my coach just tells me to cover the point and that's it. he never mentioned the triangle.
oof indeed
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This is seriously super good
Great! Just moved up to LW from two years on D so this was good reminder.
Im using this video to up my nhl 19 defensive positioning. Silly me assuming that nhl 19 will reward me for playing anything like it’s real hockey
I had no idea wingers were supposed to fall back in that far...almost seems like C position I guess.
If you play pro yea cause u are fast enough to cover all that, normal level of hockey would never be able to do that
AWESOME video, thank you
awesome. I post a lot of your videos to my team page. thanks!
How low are you on the strong side? I always thought a little hire at the top of circle rather than face off dot.
At around 3:00 you're describing the strong side winger's position as being pretty much exactly where the centerman would play. Why is that?
5 years and still no answer.
C plays deeper in zone + support the D man + is in D position relative to other forward in deep corner. All makes sense man.
Thanks this really helps
So are the black pad towers on the other team?
Good stuff. Thank you!
Great lesson, thank you
This is my rink
thanks my dude
i just realized that this was in kenosha
Decent helped a bit
nice
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Imo he is way too deep as a winger.
When I was a kid, for us, it was top of the circle to blue line, but as long as the team is on the same mental level with regard to defensive coverage this works just fine