These days I mostly play LW in league games although I'm trying to still learn all the positions in scrimmages and practice.
I think I have the basic idea of cycling down - each player moves the puck and themselves from one forward offensive position to the next, which keeps their D guessing - and I know that as far as the other wing and my center goes, I'm supposed to maintain a certain amount of distance between us, depending on situation.
And that usually that winds up being a triangle with one point in front of the net. Give or take, and obviously that changes with who's got the puck where and what I need to do to support them.
Can you all explain offensive strategy in terms of the triangle and cycling to me a little better?
2007-11-16
03:50:30
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