27 Tips For
Defensemen
- Don't
rush an attack man after he has caught the ball. If he is receiving a rather
long pass and you are sure you can reach him before the ball, go after him,
checking his stick and hitting him with your body.
- As a
pass is made to the man you are playing, move out to cover him as the ball is
moving to him, so that you are in position as he catches it. Don't wait until
he has caught the ball, and then move out on him.
- Never
take a step into a man while playing him on defense.
- Once the
attack man has the ball, worry him plenty by poke checking, etc., don't give
much chance to look over his field, make him worry about you. Don't force or
rush him however. There is a big difference between worrying a man and forcing
or rushing him. Make the attack make the first move.
- When not
poking at the man with ball, keep your stick a little above the height of your
attack man's shoulder. Don't ever carry it at your side, KEEP IT UP!
- When
your man hasn't got the ball, always play slightly to the ball side of him, so
that you gain a step as he cuts toward the ball. If he cuts away from the
ball, the pass must go over your head which leaves you in good position to
intercept or check.
- When
your man hasn't got the ball, stand sideways to the man and ball. You must use
split vision watching both man and ball.
- There
must be plenty of talk on defense, this is important. The following are the
most important examples: a) The man on each side of the ball must let the man
on the ball know if he is-backed up. b) If a man leaves to back up he must let
the defense know he is leaving, so that they may shift. c) The man playing the
ball must holler, "I've got-the ball". d) If a man cuts, the defense man
playing him should holler "man cutting" so that he alerts the rest of the
defense for a possible switch. e) If a switch is necessary, both men call
"SWITCH".
- If a man
leaves to back up on a dodge, the whole defense slides a man, leaving the man
farthest from the ball open.
- Only in
extreme cases, should the defense man on the crease leave to back up. Example:
To stop a play that would end up in a score.
- Never
cross your feet while playing an attack man unless you are forced to run to
keep up with him.
- Never
throw a ball just to get rid of it.
- Always
scoop a loose ball. Never draw it. If there is a crowd, go through and either
kick it or scoop it up.
- When you
check, make your check short and hard, making your check across the man's
forearm and following through with your body. Never raise your stick high to
check.
- If a man
dodges you, keep after him. You should catch him as your backer comes in from
the front.
- Never
pass a ball across in front of your goal.
- If you
are after a loose ball, but your attack man is ahead of you, press him hard if
you cannot come up with the ball, but don't give him the opportunity to go
around you.
- After
the man you are playing throws a ball, step back two steps quickly and be
ready for a cut. Also always look in the direction of the ball as you drop
off. Don't turn your back on the ball.
- As the
man you are playing starts a pass, check across his arms, but don't step in.
- If the
ball is out front, and your man is behind the goal, play on the pipe of the
cage on the side of the goal your man is on. B. If the ball is behind the goal
and your man is behind also although without the ball, go behind with him.
- If you
ever switch, STAY WITH THAT MAN until your team gets the ball or you have to
switch again.
- Whey
clearing the ball, as you catch the ball, circle away from your stick side if
you are moving in to receive the pass.
- Never
let an attack man clamp your stick. If you are on the crease on a screen shot,
stop it or catch it, if you can't do either then move so that your goalie can
see it.
- Once the
other team has cleared the ball, all defense men must drop in fast, RUN HARD
--THIS IS ONE TIME YOU CANNOT LOAF.
- On
clears, make all passes sharp, away from the (attack man) and, as a general
rule, to the nearest open man.
- On a
clear, when making a pass to a man who is coming in to meet the ball throw at
his face, so that he catches the ball in front of him, making it hard for a
(attack man) to check him.
- If the
ball is rolling toward the midfield line, NEVER ALLOW your attack man to beat
you to the ball. Be alert, use your stick to goose the ball to teammate. Don't
let the attack man clamp your stick or lift up so ball goes under and through.
Remember, if the ball is 5 yards away or less you can use your body for
position. Don't hit from the rear and don't go offside.