Раздел: Атака | Оборона | Большинство | Меньшинство | Вбрасывания | Смена | Страница: выход из зоны | вход в зону | с укрепленным флангом | по схеме 1–3–1 | с разбиением на два фланга | пять на три | четыре на три | в большинстве | Большинство > четыре на три Four-on-Three Power Play The four-on-three power play is the least common of the man-advantage opportunities that occur in a game. There are two basic setups: the box and the umbrella. The umbrella is more suited for teams that have a big one-timer shooter up top; the box is better for teams that can make quick, low plays once the shot from the point is taken away.
When using this setup, you need to make sure one of the low players is in a screen position when D1 or D2 shoots. Both forwards and both Ds should be opposite shots. D1 passes to D2, who passes to F1. F1 passes across to F2 for a quick shot (figure 5.29, number 1). D1 and D2 can also pass the puck back and forth, looking for a one-timer (figure 5.29, number 2). Often the penalty killers will overplay the one-timer shots up top and leave a quick two on one low for the forwards.
For this example, D1 is a left shot, D2 is a left shot, and F1 is a right shot. F2 screens in front. Options for the umbrella setup are similar to the five-on-three set-up, with D1, D2, and F1 looking to get a quick one-timer shot. They may move around slightly but generally stay in the high triangle setup. Here are the options: F1 to D1 to D2 for a one-timer; F1 to D1 to D2 and back to F1 for a one-timer (figure 5.30a, number 2); F1 to D1 to D2 and back to D1 for a one-timer (figure 5.30b, number 3); or F1 to D1 to D2 and then low to F2, who can pass to D1 or across to F1 (figure 5.30b, number 4). |
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