Every team has a strategy to create offense in hockey. When trying to get the puck into the offensive zone a team has two options: carry the puck into the zone or shoot the puck in and try to retri…
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Hockey forechecking systems, view diagrams and animations of even strength forechecks, penalty kill forechecks, 1-2-2, and 2-1-2 forechecking systems.
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Hockey is a sport where teams are constantly battling one another for puck control and outscore their opponent. In the NHL, teams that aren’t in control…
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Forechecking is an aggressive strategy used to regain possession of the puck in the attacking zone. Get ready to learn about forechecking in ice hockey.
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What is backchecking in hockey? How does back checking work? Here is an explainer of backchecking in ice hockey.
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When anyone starts playing hockey, backchecking and forechecking can feel like confusing topics to wrap your head around. But they’re not that difficult to learn.…
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Forechecking is the process of pressuring the other team when they have the puck in their own end or in the neutral zone, with the goal of stealing the
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Understanding Forechecking Systems, such as the 2-1-2 forecheck, 1-2-2 forecheck, the 2-3 Left Wing Lock, the 1-4 trap, and the 1-3-1 forecheck
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Learning Hockey, a Summer Series: Previously College Hockey 101, Nuts and Bolts 1: Transition Play Last time we took a look a transition play, zone exits, regroups/counters, and then zone entries. Today we're going to examine a different part of the game, what happens when you're in the neutral/offensive zones and you don't have the puck, also known as a forecheck. Forechecks are integral to a team's system and are drilled down in practice by coaches. They are some of the most structured parts of how a hockey team plays and thus can be the easiest to analyze in this sort of format. In the simplest terms, forechecks are what teams use to get the puck back in the neutral or offensive zone. Their goal is to obstruct the opposition moving up the ice (in the OZ, a forecheck aims to stop a zone exit; in the NZ, a forecheck aims to stop a zone entry) and then force a turnover. A team's forecheck is part of the bread and butter of that team's system and can define the way they play and the kinds of games they get involved in. Forechecks differ in where on the ice they're applied and also in how they're applied, specifically as to what amount of pressure they put on the opponent. We will go through both dimensions and talk about common examples. Offensive Zone Forechecks This is applied in the offensive zone in a few situations. For example, after the puck is dumped in, a team will shift into an offensive zone forecheck as it goes to retrieve the puck. Similarly, after a shot is taken and saved, and the defending team now gets it and attempts its zone exit, the other team will go into an offensive zone forecheck to keep the puck in the zone and recover it to extend the offensive possession. When we speak about certain players being "good forecheckers", this is generally what we refer to, their ability to help recover the puck in the offensive zone while playing inside a broader offensive zone forecheck scheme. An offensive zone forecheck is generally pretty aggressive, with the intent of pressuring the opponent to turn it over, so that either an offensive possession can begin or can be extended. An OZ forecheck has many different forms, and the alignments may be identical in name to some neutral zone forechecks we'll talk about, but what they actually do and how they operate will be quite different. I will walk through some of them and show clips of how they work. [AFTER THE JUMP: Lots of diagrams and coach-speak]
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What is forechecking in hockey? In this guide, we’ll be exploring the purpose of forechecking in hockey, along with some popular forechecking systems.
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to check an opponent in ice hockey in the opponent's defensive zone… See the full definition
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Forechecking in hockey is a defensive strategy in which a team pressures their opponent in the offensive zone in hopes of stealing the puck or flustering
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In the second installment of Curtis Isacke's series, he digs into the neutral zone structure used by Kraken coach Dave Hakstol.
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Read the Forecheck definition and meaning now on SportsLingo. Learn all the different meanings, abbreviations and definitions for what is a Forecheck.
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