Sorry for the delayed response. I use an app called OnForm - can be purchased through the app store. They have a free version, but I use the Pro version which is $30 a month. It's worth it though!
I disagree that the pass at 7:11 would be a good move. There's a forechecking player too close and it would be dangerous as he could catch that pass and directly score. Good solution for me would be to pass by barrier.
I agree with you fully, the puck carrier has low support in the strong side corner to beat the forechack. The forecheckers did their jobs well and I never advocated for that pass to be made. I'm breaking down gap control for defenseman (my team is the dark team forechecking), and using that play as an example for the pros and cons of when a D should play a tighter gap on the OZ blueline and when to back up.
Excellent simple breakdown
Thank you for the feedback!
Another great skill to help players learn thanks for sharing these with others
More to come!
Nice breakdown.
Thank you!
Was curious to what software you are using to draw on the screen during the videos?
Sorry for the delayed response. I use an app called OnForm - can be purchased through the app store. They have a free version, but I use the Pro version which is $30 a month. It's worth it though!
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I disagree that the pass at 7:11 would be a good move. There's a forechecking player too close and it would be dangerous as he could catch that pass and directly score. Good solution for me would be to pass by barrier.
I agree with you fully, the puck carrier has low support in the strong side corner to beat the forechack. The forecheckers did their jobs well and I never advocated for that pass to be made. I'm breaking down gap control for defenseman (my team is the dark team forechecking), and using that play as an example for the pros and cons of when a D should play a tighter gap on the OZ blueline and when to back up.