Mastodon
@New Jersey Devils

[@JHanHky] visualization of the current defensive zone coverage following the all star break



Source: https://x.com/jhanhky/status/1757818287038005533?s=46

This is different from before where both defensemen swarmed the puck. (Breakdown of that here: https://x.com/jhanhky/status/1635071856637259776?s=46)

by Audi_R8_

12 Comments

  1. Steven_Scotts

    I don’t know enough about defensive systems to comment intelligently on this but I’ve been happy with the defense recently so keep doing this I guess!

  2. HiddenMoney420

    This should help some of our rookie defensemen out a lot, as seen in the past couple games. I like the older system but think it definitely took more seasoned personnel to execute.

  3. mustachiolong

    You mean our defenseman are playing better defense when you have them playing a more traditional system compared to an all out offense? What a shock.

  4. McRibs2024

    This is pretty cool to see. Big step for Jack too if he’s taking on more d end

  5. Matthew_nyc

    Thanks so much for posting this! I kept hearing Bill, Dano and Bryce talking about about the modifications, but I missed it if they explained the details (and Bryce is usually awesome at that, so I’m assuming I just missed it)

  6. I think the big takeaway here is the coaching staffs confidence in hughes game along the boards. His first few seasons he was abysmal along the boards. One of the worst in the league for board battles won %. If they now want him in the corner instead of the d man, i think that says alot about his development on the physicality side of the game.

  7. hypernova13

    Jack has been playing wing specifically so he doesn’t have to spend so much time down low covering on D. Otherwise this image is a good depiction of the new system.

  8. Level_Ad567

    A simple box and 1. Successful for years at every level

  9. D1 and D2 swarming the puck is a terrible idea especially for young defensemen, glad we put an end to that as it will just cause confusion and blown assignments. I’d assume D2 guarding the front of the net and watching the backdoor pass to the man crashing the net is standard in most defensive zone coverages.

    When I played competitively, we used a coverage similar to this that kept the wingers tighter to the defensemen at the point. Center was the support/fill in guy whenever someone had to move outside their position in the box.

  10. fairygodmother_spark

    This adjustment should not have taken more than half the season to make

  11. FloppyCanFly

    I always preferred having 1 d man stay home because defenseman are usually better equipped to clear out the net front and tie up sticks.

Write A Comment