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Hockey Plays and Strategies
Hockey Plays and Strategies

Mike Johnston

Mike Johnston is the Vice President, Head Coach, and General Manager of the Portland Winterhawks hockey team (Western Hockey League), where he was recently named the Western Conference Coach of the Year. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.

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and Ryan Walter

Ryan Walter played and coached 17 seasons and more than 1,100 games in the National Hockey League. Drafted second overall by the Washington Capitals in 1978, Walter was named the youngest NHL captain in his second of four seasons. He went on to play nine seasons with the Montreal Canadiens, winning a Stanley Cup in 1986. He returned to his hometown to play his last two years for the Vancouver Canucks. Author affiliation details are correct at time of print publication.

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Human Kinetics, 2019

Subjects

Content Type:

Ebook Chapter

Sport / Activity:

Ice Hockey

Table of Contents

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Human Kinetics, 2019

Ebook Chapter

Neutral Zone Counters and Regroups

DOI: 10.5040/9781718219489.ch-002
Page Range: 19–35

For the purpose of clarity, this section deals with plays that originate in the neutral zone as opposed to plays that originate in the defensive zone and move through the neutral zone. Two types of attacks involve the neutral zone: (1) the rush, which is a continuation of the breakout, and (2) regroups and counters. All rush plays are covered in the next chapter on offensive zone entries. This chapter focuses on transition plays such as quick counters and regroups. Puck possession in the neutral zone usually results from a turnover or face-off. When the defensive team gets the puck off a turnover, the objective is to move through the neutral zone quickly and catch the opposition behind the play. Advancing the puck through the neutral zone off a face-off is more challenging because the opposing players are initially aligned above the puck. Although the neutral zone is technically between the blue lines, we have expanded this area to include the tops of the circles at the attacking team’s end to allow the play to develop (figure 2.1)....

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