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From my experience in playing and coaching, you don't spend much time, if
any, practicing situations that have such an infrequent occurrence. Unless
maybe you could make a drill out of it, I suppose. Actually there is a
drill that we would do in youth hockey where the whole team takes turns
firing on one of the goalies with multiple pucks. I guess that would be a
24X0, and that doesn't occur very often in a game either. :-)
Practicing a 6X3 as a game situation probably isn't a very common thing.
-----Original Message-----
From: Deron Treadwell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 7:05 AM
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Subject: Re: 6x3
> On another front: do you suppose Maine ever practiced a 6-on-3?!
Nah, they had enough problems already working on the 5x4. ;-)
-Deron
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