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Old 19-07-07, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by mareh View Post
Whenever a free puck is engaged,the opponents fronts must swimm on the puch, closing on player who has the puck. in this case, they limit his options for passing, and making space for backs to defend.
ok. gren player nr. 5 is confusing opposition,he is making space, options double team.
on diagram 2. white nr. 4 is not positioned corectly , he should move to his right, especialy if he sees opponent making strong left side with back (green player nr.2 )
Iff number 4 reacts to green 2 he is surely to late to intersept number 1 green. Because number 2 green reacts to number 1 green before moving to that side. If in the basic position number 4 white is already more to the right the centre is weaker or number 5 white must fil that gap but then the right wing is open.

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supporting - (diagram 3) and white nr. 5 should cower green player nr.5
And then the right wing is open and number 3 green in the beginning can flick the puck to the right. And number 4 green can do what number 1 green does but then on the right wing.

And iff number 5 whit is moving to his right to close the right wing number 2 whits stays behind in the centre and he has to play against number 5/3/2 off team green. that choose the centre possiblility

And a flick and a swimmer that swims straigt forwards is always faster then a swimmer that first must turn. so before number 4 and 5 white can help number 2 white in the centre the green team is long gone whit the puck on there way to number 6 white. (3 against 1)
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