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  1. The Umbrella Power Play is a slightly more advanced power-play system that is commonly used in higher levels of hockey. The main objective of this system is to move the puck quickly across the ice in order to draw the goalie to one side of the ice and then fire from the other. Because this formation provides little in the way of defense, be ...

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  2. The Umbrella power play is beneficial because it gives players on the power play a lot of time and space to make plays with the puck. This formation is especially effective when the high players on either end of the blue line are on their strong-side hand, which allows them to easily receive passes from the middle player on their forehand in ...

  3. Jul 19, 2010 · Part of our free hockey coaches training course at http://weisstechhockey.com/blog/coaches-training-course/

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    • Jeremy Weiss (Weiss Tech Hockey)
    • Four Important Factors When Using The 1-3-1
    • Setting Up The 1-3-1
    • The Capitals Displaying The Power of The 1-3-1 Power Play
    • Option 1 - Quick Set Low
    • Option 2 - Quick Set High
    • Option 3 - Double screen
    • Option 4 - Post Up
    • Option 5 - Slap Pass
    • Playing The Point
    First:right and left handed players need to be strategically placed.
    Second:your best shooter should be placed in certain positions based on what options you are going to run.
    Third:it is important to have a player that understands how to play in front of the net by taking away the goalies eyes, looking for tips and making themselves available with good stick position wh...
    Fourth:having a point player who is comfortable and confident with the puck will help find passing lanes to spread the puck around.

    When setting up the 1-3-1 it is important to try to get the puck at the top of the zone in the middle of the ice with full control. The options below all use a strategy of getting the puck to the point and spreading the ice by going D to D, then back to the player at the top. It is important to outnumber the opponents on any loose pucks and get the...

    Sit back, grab some popcorn and have fun watching an 8 minute highlight montage of the Washington Capitals putting the 1-3-1 power play setup in action. Notice how they setup the 1-3-1, the point work, the variety of plays that can be made from the 1-3-1 setup, and how often they shoot quickly off of a pass (which makes it hard for the goalie to st...

    If you have ever spent time watching the Nashville Predators then you most likely saw them trying to use this option. In the demonstration below we used the right side of the ice which placed a left handed forward on the half wall, a left handed player in front of the net, two right handed players on the point, and a right handed player in the slot...

    This option uses the same side of the ice and again uses the player in the middle as the shooter. Instead of the shooter receiving the pass from the player down low there will be one more pass back to the left handed player on the half wall. This player will then look for the right handed player in the middle of the slot for a one-timer. The player...

    Once again the play should start high in the middle of the zone around the blue line. This option can work from either side regardless of the personnel or which side you are trying to favor. This option has the player at the top taking a shot from the point through a double screen. The puck can get worked from low to high and when the puck is high ...

    If you have some dynamic forwards on your power play this may be an option they can favor because it can open things up and confuse the penalty killers quite a bit. From the half wall the player moves it down low and then goes to the net similar to the typical give and go. However, the player down low will carry the puck up the wall, wait for the p...

    For this option to work you need to have a right handed player in the shooter's position in order to run it on the left side of the ice and a left handed shooter to run it on the right side. There needs to be some communication between the player on the half wall and the shooter and they need to be on the same page. The player on the half wall is g...

    In addition to setting up the 1-3-1 Power Play correctly, it is beneficial to have a defencemen that is comfortable with moving the puck. Being able to move the puck and fake the team going to opposite directions will open up passing lanes and shooting opportunities. In the video below, we show Roman Josi's dynamic ability to move the puck around t...

  4. Powerplay / Penalty Kill. The 1-3-1 powerplay formation, also known as the "umbrella" formation, is a popular tactic used in ice hockey to create scoring opportunities with the man advantage. In this formation, there are four distinct roles: the Point, Left and Right Flanks, Bumper, and Net Front Presence. The Point is typically a defenseman ...

  5. May 16, 2024 · The Umbrella power play is a strategic system utilized in higher levels of hockey, designed to maximize puck movement and deceive the opposing goalie. This advanced power-play formation aims to swiftly transfer the puck across the ice, luring the goalie to one side, and then launching a shot from the opposite side.

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  7. Oct 11, 2011 · In today’s NHL, there are basically four different types of power play strategies that are utilized; they are the Umbrella, the Overload, the 1-3-1, and the Spread. While these strategies are distinctly different, elite teams will sometimes rotate these on the fly to create defensive miscues. The most common used PP strategy is the Umbrella ...