@coldwind777 but if the D doesn't chase move the puck around (behind the net) trying to draw them closer. if they still don't mind, heck drive as close to the net and get a shot off to bang it in or get a rebound for weak side wing.
Very rarely in lower level hockey will the players stay that much in position. @Weissie20 shows a great example of how to get things moving.
@reobrokerguy Yeah, it seems like the "numbers" advantage depends on a defender chasing a player, and then not moving his feet ever after the puck leaves.
very nice simple explanation. But, very rarely will the right D be stuck that far out of position, but I get the point you're making... draw players out of position and create some passing and shooting lanes.
@coldwind777 but if the D doesn't chase move the puck around (behind the net) trying to draw them closer. if they still don't mind, heck drive as close to the net and get a shot off to bang it in or get a rebound for weak side wing.
Very rarely in lower level hockey will the players stay that much in position. @Weissie20 shows a great example of how to get things moving.
reobrokerguy 8 months ago
@reobrokerguy Yeah, it seems like the "numbers" advantage depends on a defender chasing a player, and then not moving his feet ever after the puck leaves.
coldwind777 9 months ago
very nice simple explanation. But, very rarely will the right D be stuck that far out of position, but I get the point you're making... draw players out of position and create some passing and shooting lanes.
reobrokerguy 9 months ago