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Behind Net with gap?

Anyone have a good suggestion for moving the puck behind the net and working the D on gap?

You can use the quiet zone drill.  This incorporates multiple tasks on players using half ice.  F1 starts the drill with the puck at the blue line and skates between two pylons places at the upper arcs of the face off circle.  Player shoots, then skates behind the net and retrieves a puck and passes to F2 who started at the opposite blue line and as the shot was released skates down to the hash mark and takes the pass from F1, then turns up ice and skates to the face off dot pylon and pivots around pylon and picks up F2 who also skates back up ice and around  the pylon placed atthe top of the circle and breaks to the net for a shot. After the shot, F2 then goes behind the net and retreives a puck and passes it to the next F1 in line.

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