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Five-on-Three Power Play

The five-on-three opportunity is often a turning point in the game because unlike other power-play opportunities, which operate at a 20 percent success rate, a five on three should result in a goal 50 percent of the time. Most fans expect 100 percent, but the thing to remember with the five on three is that you rarely get a full two minutes. Identified here are three options to use—the goal-line 2-3, the motion 2-3, and the umbrella. Pick the one you like best, and work on it with your team. There are enough plays within each to have variety, but remember you want to score and you may not have a lot of time, so get your players to execute well.

  • GOAL-LINE 2-3

    There are a number of options off this 2-3 power-play setup. F1 should be a right shot and F2 a left shot. Some coaches like D1 and D2 to play their regular sides, and others like D1 and D2 to be the same shot. Here are the options with D1 and D2 being left shots: D1 to D2 to F2 and a quick low pass across to F1 (figure 5.26 a, number 1); D1 to D2 to F2 and a pass to F3 in the slot (figure 5.26a, number 2); F1 to D1 to D2 for a one-timer shot (figure 5.26b, number 3); or F1 can pass directly to D2 for a one-timer (figure 5.26b, number 4).

  • MOTION 2-3

    This is the same as the previous setup but with motion to create confusion. Penalty killers become so good at staying in lanes that some movement might be needed. D1 and D2 are both left shots in these two options:

    1. F1 to D1 to D2. After faking a shot, D2 slides flat across the ice (figure 5.27, left side). D1 moves behind D2. D2 can shoot, pass down to F1 or F2 for a quick shot, or pass back to D1 for a one-timer.

    2. F1 to D1 and back to F1 (figure 5.27, right side). D1 skates to the front of the net. D2 slides across, and F2 moves up high. F1 can pass to D2 or F2 for a one-timer, to F3 on the back side, or to D1 sliding in.

  • UMBRELLA

    For this example, D1 is a right shot, D2 is a left shot, and F1 is a right shot. Both low players (F2 and F3) slide in and out as a screen and low pass option. Options on the umbrella setup include the following: F1 to D1 to D2 for a one-timer (figure 5.28a, number 1); F1 to D1 to D2 and back to F1 for a one-timer (figure 5.28a, number 2); F1 to D1 to D2 and back to D1 for a one-timer (figure 5.28b, number 3); or F1 to D1 to D2 and then low to F2, who can pass to F3 or back to D1 (figure 5.28b, number 4).