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Elite Hockey Science

@ehockeyscience

Ron Johnson BSc., MSc. In Hockey Biomechanics. 40 years of research and coaching. NHL skills consultant. Inventor of the ProScreen.

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Enhance your hockey training with the Bantam Professional ProScreen! 🥅 No more risking injury by having players block shots—our ProScreen simulates a defenseman in front of the net. Perfect for shooters to practice through screens and for goalies to react to tipped shots.

Enhance your hockey training with the Bantam Professional ProScreen! 🥅

No more risking injury by having players block shots—our ProScreen simulates a defenseman in front of the net. Perfect for shooters to practice through screens and for goalies to react to tipped shots.
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My total incompetence at pronouncing long words in Swedish lol. I was at a lunch meeting and this was a sign on the wall. Our guess has quite the laugh at me trying to figure it out.

My total incompetence at pronouncing long words in Swedish lol. I was at a lunch meeting and this was a sign on the wall. Our guess has quite the laugh at me trying to figure it out.
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A simple exercise to help hockey players work on their peripheral vision which in turn allows them to be more confident controlling the puck.

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The following post was a fun research project for me. For those of you that know me, I am an inventor with some patented devices, such as the Pro Screen , which are now a part of 27 NHL franchises and numerous junior, academy and college programs as well. I build training

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My biggest frustration is the in inadequacy of sports specific training, language, and how coaches use general terms for either development or for screwing kids over when it comes to tryouts.