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* The offensive player with the ball rolls back and looks for the offensive player on the crease to pop out
* The offensive player with the ball rolls back and looks for the offensive player on the crease to pop out
* Variation: Put a weak-side attackman down and its a 3v2
* Variation: Put a weak-side attackman down and its a 3v2
* Variation: Put a man at x and use the x man to get it to the weak-side


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Latest revision as of 12:06, 12 October 2017

Pass Back to 2v2

Getting the ball back to the weak-side or non-ball side is an important concept for offenses. This drill teaches drive and pass back, crease slide, Defensive Recovery to the inside, Ball movement to the weak-side.

  • Teach the concept of "Pass Back and Pop"
  • Start with 2 defense and 2 offense and a goalie
  • One offensive and defensive player are in the crease
  • One offensive player is at the top of the box and drives to the alley
  • When the player with the ball is 8 yards out, the crease defender should slide, and the covering defender should recover to the hole
  • The offensive player with the ball rolls back and looks for the offensive player on the crease to pop out
  • Variation: Put a weak-side attackman down and its a 3v2
  • Variation: Put a man at x and use the x man to get it to the weak-side

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