Criss Cross Shooting Drill

The goal is to give offensive players lots of repetitions at cutting and shooting on or around the crease.

  • Set two lines of feeders about five yards wide of the goal and just below Goal Line Extended, each with a pile of balls. 

  •  Start two lines of shooters about 7-10 yards above the goal, even with the outside of the crease.  

  • the first player in the top-left line cuts towards the bottom-right feeder, receives a pass, and takes a left-handed shot on the goal. 

  •  After he passes through, the first player in the top-right line cuts towards the bottom-left feeder, receives a pass, and takes a right-handed shot on the goal.  Players cycle through the lines after each repetition.

Skills Practiced:

• Offensive Spacing Off-Ball

• Timing Of Cuts

• Shooting Inside

This drill can be modified to go up-the-line (i.e. feeders pass to the line on their side of the goal, not across the crease).  To make the feeders’ role more game-like, challenge them to move back and forth to simulate freeing their hands from defenders.  To increase the difficulty for the shooters, place a trash can or “Rejector” in the goal, and challenge them to shoot around the “goalie”.

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