Coaches: How much do you vary your defensive systems in-season?

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pgfan66

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Jun 26, 2019
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When the Edmonton Oilers went from Woodcroft to Knoblauch last season, their defensive systems were the main talking point. I don't think that topic has ever had as much attention before, although it's an integral part of how a team plays. So I was wondering: As coaches, how much do you vary your defensive systems in-season, whether it be to adapt to the opponent or change things up when it's not going well.

It's normal to make small tweaks and adjustments based on the opponent, like always wanting to keep two players net-front, overloading more or less against certain opponents, or changing how closely weak-side opponents should be guarded in man coverage. But do/would you make bigger changes like going from a pure zone to a hybrid, e.g. when you know your opponent likes to bring three or four guys up high?

Appreciate your thoughts!
 

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