Powering Up the Power Play
Saturday, 11 August 2007
Originally published in Prospects Hockey in 2002
By Lucas Aykroyd
For a hockey coach, a well-executed power play can be a thing of beauty if you’re using offensive talents like Scottie Upshall of the Kamloops Blazers or Steve Eminger of the Kitchener Rangers. If not, you might need a more down-and-dirty strategy.
Regardless of their preferences, CHL coaches agree there’s more to success with the man advantage than meets the eye.
Newly hired Vancouver Giants coach Dean Evason realizes the need for flexibility. After three seasons with a perennial powerhouse in Kamloops, he now has a thinner talent pool to use as the Giants enter their second season in the WHL. And that could make it tougher in terms of punishing opposing teams when they take penalties.
“Your power play strategy depends on what kind of personnel you have,” says Evason, who played four WHL and 14 NHL seasons. “If you’ve got a lot of skilled players, you can work the puck around on the perimeter and then bring it in. If you don’t, you usually throw a guy in front and get pucks on the net.”
Sounds pretty basic. But like everything else in hockey, you have to get the details right. A good coach pays attention to each element of his power play. That includes his formation in the offensive zone, choice of players, faceoffs, breakout patterns, and decisions about the point men, among other things.
Evason outlines the typical power play formation junior teams use: “You have your best playmaker setting up on the half-wall, with a guy down low and a guy in front of the net. Then you set up your two point men, with the off side point man filtering in and cheating on the back door.”
Ideally, a coach looks for a mix of grit and skill. In Kamloops, for instance, Evason designated forward Jared Aulin as his quarterback, while permitting Scottie Upshall to roam free looking for openings. A more rugged forward would go to the net.
If you get a 5-on-3 advantage, your options multiply. Evason notes: “You can go into an ‘umbrella.’ That’s one point man right in the middle of the ice at the blue line, two guys off to the side of him for one-timing shots and two players in front of the net. Or you can go into a 2-1-2, where there’s two defensemen spread out on the blue line, two forwards off the goal posts for plays down low, and a forward in the high slot. The puck goes down to a player on the goal line, who can either feed it to the high slot or across the crease.”
But before any of this can happen, you have to set up in the other team’s zone. That means either winning a faceoff or getting the puck over your opponent’s blue line.
“Faceoffs are a vital part of the power play,” Evason says. “If you can win the faceoff in their zone, you start with the puck as opposed to having to skate 200 feet down the ice to retrieve it.”
If you must start out from your own end, the breakout pattern is critical. And you can’t go wrong asking Kitchener Rangers coach Peter DeBoer about this topic. His team led the OHL in 2001-02 with a 26.3 power play percentage.
“We have a couple of philosophies when we’re breaking out,” said DeBoer. “One is to make sure that the defenseman has more than one option for a pass. And two is to come with speed. You have to attack the other team’s penalty killers with speed, and that includes the puck-carrying defenseman.”
DeBoer cites Steve Eminger as an example of what a power play point man should be. The Kitchener stalwart was chosen twelfth overall by the Washington Capitals in the 2002 NHL draft.
“Steve has some special skills for running a power play, like skating and mobility and on-ice awareness as far as distributing the puck,” says DeBoer, who also encourages his young point men to imitate the patience of Nicklas Lidstrom of the Detroit Red Wings.
Evason and DeBoer agree that getting the puck in the core area around the net is the big key to success with the man advantage. “You can’t shoot from the outside and expect to score goals,” says Evason. “The goalies are just too good.” DeBoer emphasizes creating outnumbered situations and keeping things simple.
Ultimately, what makes the power play so important?
Well, to illustrate, last season the 19 WHL teams enjoyed 7,661 power plays between them for an average of 403 apiece over a 72-game schedule. When you get that many opportunities per game, the ability to capitalize can spell the difference between winning and losing.
It’s that simple.









No. 1 — February 18th, 2011 at 12:51 am
This is exactly what i was looking for. thank you for the informative post and keep up the good work!I am constantly searching online for articles that can aid me. Thanks!
No. 2 — March 2nd, 2011 at 12:37 am
CoachPurses2011.com is Coach Purse on sale $68USD take OFF 80% ,cheap coach handbags
,Free shipping&Gift,Buy Now!
No. 3 — March 2nd, 2011 at 2:39 am
As you seeAs you see,the colors of our Adidas Shoes are striking and they are very good matches clothes,so you wear the Adidas Shoes Sale.Besides,our Cheap Adidas Shoes are first-class quality.Welcome to the adidasvipshop.com
No. 4 — April 10th, 2011 at 11:50 pm
here is no going back
No. 5 — April 26th, 2011 at 6:57 am
I am new to this blog, I must admit it ranks up there among one of the most unique blog ideas I have ever seen.
No. 6 — April 26th, 2011 at 7:14 am
Thanks i like your blog very much , i come back most days to find new posts like this.
No. 7 — April 26th, 2011 at 7:32 am
I so enjoyed every bit of this site and I’ve bookmarked your blog to keep up with the new topics you will post in the future.
No. 8 — April 26th, 2011 at 7:48 am
I believe this really is excellent information. Most of men and women will concur with you and I ought to thank you about it.
No. 9 — May 9th, 2011 at 8:37 pm
fewahtrse
No. 10 — May 10th, 2011 at 4:09 am
There is noticeably a bundle to learn about this. I assume you made sure nice points in features also.
No. 11 — May 10th, 2011 at 5:02 am
.Enjoyed reading this, very good stuff, thanks .
No. 12 — May 12th, 2011 at 8:47 pm
There is noticeably a bundle to learn about this. I assume you made sure nice points in features also.
No. 13 — May 16th, 2011 at 1:56 am
I wish more people would write blogs like this that are actually fun to read. With all the fluff floating around on the net, it is rare to read a blog like yours instead.
No. 14 — May 16th, 2011 at 1:58 am
I admire the valuable information you offer in your articles. I will bookmark your blog. Most of my facebook followers are also interested in this topic. I am quite sure they will learn lots of new stuff here than anybody else! Thanks very much.
No. 15 — May 16th, 2011 at 2:02 am
Hey, I am coming back. O(?_?)O your honest follower!
No. 16 — May 20th, 2011 at 1:40 am
rtunities per game, the ability to capitalize can spell the difference between winning and losing.
It’s that simple.
No. 17 — May 24th, 2011 at 6:28 pm
http://www.dress-herveleger.org
No. 18 — May 29th, 2011 at 8:11 pm
Thanks a lot for discussing this wonderful information, I do not know about anyone else, but I can totally use it for me
No. 19 — June 1st, 2011 at 12:53 am
44Great article about this topic, I have been lately in your blog once or twice now. I just wanted to say hi and show my thanks for the information provided.
No. 20 — June 1st, 2011 at 6:34 am
36Your place is valueble for me. Thanks!…
No. 21 — June 4th, 2011 at 2:15 am
14Great article about this topic, I have been lately in your blog once or twice now. I just wanted to say hi and show my thanks for the information provided.
No. 22 — June 4th, 2011 at 2:30 am
We keep talking about spring trends in handbags, clearly there are many. We have brought you stories on http://www.coachests.com/ coach outlet online
No. 23 — June 14th, 2011 at 11:45 pm
Wonderful illustrated information. I thank you about that. No doubt it will be very useful for my future projects. Would like to see some other posts on the same subject!
No. 24 — June 14th, 2011 at 11:52 pm
Pretty good post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading your blog posts. Any way I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you post again soon.
No. 25 — June 15th, 2011 at 12:03 am
I am really enjoying reading your well written articles. It looks like you spend a lot of effort and time on your blog. I have bookmarked it and I am looking forward to reading new articles. Keep up the good work!
No. 26 — June 19th, 2011 at 8:03 pm
Air Jordan of our outlet store are offered at fire sale prices,including Jordan Shoes which is sale very well.I suggest that you should take this chance and action now to buy our Cheap Air Jordan on sale,it will be a very good choose for you.
http://www.jordanshoes113.com
No. 27 — June 19th, 2011 at 10:32 pm
Thank you for your share, i love it very much.
No. 28 — June 25th, 2011 at 2:50 am
You know, I don’t read blogs. But yours is really worth beeing read.
No. 29 — July 5th, 2011 at 1:40 am
In order to repay customers, sometimes we provide special discount Louis vuitton bags http://www.coach1outlet.ca in our Louis vuitton store, and we have many new style Louis vuitton for sale now, Donâ??t hesitate
No. 30 — July 9th, 2011 at 4:48 pm
Couldn’t be written any better. Reading this post reminds me of my old room mate! He generally kept talking about this. I will forward this post to him. Fairly sure he will have a good read. Thanks for sharing!