Paul,
As someone who used the Torpedo one year I hope you can benefit from my experience.
Forecheck. I elected to teach the Cougar Pounce that Tom explains elsewhere on this site. Anything else was confusing and we frequently gave up odd man rushes. The major drawback was that we lacked a solid Strong side point position.
I felt that the forecheck was the major failing of the Torpedo system. The only solution I considered was to tell the Librero and one of the Half-backs to assume the defencemen's roles while in the offensive zone. As the half-backs were converted centreman, somewhat unsure of the role, I decided not to. I had a lot of opposition to the implementation of the Torpedo.
Face-offs: The Right Half-back took all face-offs on his side of the ice, vice versa for the Left. I didn't want to confuse things. The Librero always had net front. I also converted a few rushing defencemen to half-backs. They really struggled on the draw. In hindsight, I would have the best draw man take the draw. We were very poor on the draw.
Bench: I changed the Torpedo's. They came in the door and hopped the boards to go out. My assistant Coach managed the Librero's and Half-backs. Librero's used the door for exiting and entering play; half-backs did same as Torpedo's.
Paul, I hope this helps. If you want to discuss further you can email me at pf1flyer@pei.sympatico.ca
Cheers,
Paulie
Paulie -
My plan is to become proficient in 'torpedoesque' methods during the upcoming months and then introduce them in the Spring. In theory (since I have no actual experience) it looks like a Triangular Shape in the area of immediate support, with a weak side reader and a dedicated D man might be the simple explanation.
I also hope to improve on the venacular, but this is my silly concept at this point
1 Scout ......immediate support / pressure
3 Calvary...basically Mid Fielders but one is 'weak side' responsible
1 Reserve Trooper.....the D Man
1 Guard.....the Goalie
1 Fort.........the Net
1 Wierd Coach.....me
Pops