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Amazon Attack
Aug. 21, 2020 at 4:14 p.m. MDT
"Amazon Attack", engages your entire team and works to perfect those puck control tactics under pressure. On the whistle, several one versus one's begin at the same time. The playing field is identified by the cone positioning. Cones serve as the nets in this game. Players compete against the opponent and attempt to push the puck against their opponent's cone. NOTE** Players are not allowed to shoot**. If a puck leaves the immediate playing area players grab the closest puck and continue without interfering with the other games. On the whistle players rotate one cone (clockwise) and on the next whistle against a new opponent. Games should be around thirty seconds prior to switching.
Teaching Points
Puck Control: Be evasive and shifty. Use body position and quick feet to protect the puck and escape from pressure.
Defending: Aggressive stick on the puck and body to the body. Eliminate time and space quickly to create "panic: for the puck carrier.