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Consept free puck tactick
(Moving slowly till contact.)

Free puck break-out. (reactionair free puck)
to avoid the hell breaking loose when flicking the puck inside a growd made from players from both sides. in front off the puck when taking a free puck. And to try to break away the easy way. were there are not much players.
(Done it one game and that game it workt that game.)



Basic
5 players behind the puck and 1 player between the opponents. (not for direct recieving the puck but to disorganise the opponent.(if nessesairy he/she can recieve the puck) When taken a free puck the front line players behind the puck ,stay in half shooting distance from each other.
After making contact with the puck they move slowly forwards. and look how the opponent react. When attact the mid frontliner can shoot the puck to:

1.1 To the player left from him (if possible a left handed player)
1-2 after he/she swims as fast as possible to the left side-line from the playing field
1.3 the backup player follows him to assist or take over when the break away player is stopt.
1.4 the player between the opponents goed with the out-break to recieve as nessesairy the puck.
1.5 the midfore player stays behind to look for counters and defence as long as the breakout goes on.

2.1 to the player right from him (i ff possible a right handed player)
2.2 after recieving the puck he/she swim as fast as possible to the right side-line from the playing field
2.3 the backup player follows him to assist or take over when the break away player is stopt.
2.4 the player between the opponents goes with the out-break to recieve as nessesairy the puck.
2.5 the midfore player stays behind to look for counters and defence as long as the break out goes on.

3.1 the midfore player shoots the puck backward to the backup player. when doing that his legs a going upwards.
3.2 the back player slowly swims to the midfor and see how the opponents react.
3.3 when the oppontnes swim across/above the midfore player he swims with the puck under the midfore player and goes to the attack.(or the other side from that midfore player where the opponent is not passing him in his hunt for the puck)
3.4 the midfore follows the break out player te assist him and the playing that was between the opponents during the free pucks swims also as fast as possible forwards to recieve the puck when is flicks/shoot by the break away player.
3.5 the left and right wing players take the defence for possible counter actacks after loosing the puck.

the backup player can also decide to flick the puck to player left wing or right wing and so set off/begin the options 1 and/or 2
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Drawing 1
The positions like the first diagram
Drawing 2
when the frontline players from both sites are close the reaction follow
(in this diagram you see a flick to the left side)
After were the recieving player (number 1, green) becuase he/she has no turn to do is already on speed next to the frontline players from the opponents.
(like you see in diagramm 3)

In diagram 4 you see the distance to point A
Thats the point the first players (last defender)can come nearby the break away player. (at the same speed, and not included the time that players must take to turn to that side for an interseption) And for an safe line i did put at the beginning the defender already more to that side. SO iff the break out was on the right side he must swim more distance.

Also you can see were all the clossest nearby players can be at the same speed. (white players numbers in a circle and green players without a circle)

It does not mean that the break-out player is really intersepted at point a.
Its the theoretic point were the opponent can intersept. But for that reason we use a left handed player on that side.
so interseption is not easy. The only point were we counted a turn time for the opponent is in the beginning.
After that we go out from the same speed. and the opponent in real must come to speed first after turning. were the recieving player(green 1) has no turn and is already on speed.
So the breakout interseption point is really more distance than you see.
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A smal movie clip. from 1988(long ago)
Were we seen something simulair happening in the worlds championship game.


The formation is like the drawings above.
But they did something where we put some other viewings point.
They begin to swim first and then look were the opponents are and then react to late.
THats why the white team at first can intersept..
So you can see the green 2 must block the white 1 and then flick the puck back to the green 1 players and then the outbreak like the drawings. Including were white 6 internsept the break out player.


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