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iTrackHockey - hockey stats

@itrackhockey

A user friendly hockey stats collection app that helps coaches with improving their players and hockey teams.

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"If you get too high when you win, then the lows following the losses are that much harder to deal with." Kelvin Cech examines winning in youth hockey and why the focus has shifted more to the process and development. bit.ly/2QOFJQu

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COACHES: The team who passes the puck the best usually wins. Yet, most teams really struggle with it, especially in youth hockey. Here's @TopherScottNOW with how to improve your team's passing skills. goo.gl/NXbMS5

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"Sport is an amazing platform for building life-skills that teach kids how to handle their wins and losses." @mikepickles has some tips to help parents and coaches guide players through dealing with failure and success. bit.ly/2RzPijK

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"One area where coaches can fall short is in failing to recognize just how much their players don’t know." Kelvin Cech on the importance of communication between player-coach and how it effects culture. bit.ly/2Ew3Nka

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"Anyone who has played the game knows what it feels like to be in the zone, but what does it take to get there?" Performance Specialist Walter Aguilar has 5 steps to help players find an engaged state of mind. bit.ly/2VBfRpY

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“Even the world’s best athletes have no control over outcomes. What they do control is the process and the consistency with which they execute the little details.” Enio Sacilotto has 7 tips to help your team prepare for when it counts most. bit.ly/2VFuXux

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"Playing fast is synonymous with playing confident. When hockey players believe in their skills and their ability to utilize them, they don’t think, they just do." Here's Kelvin Cech on a simple way of teaching your players how to play fast. bit.ly/2UGXr7h

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Spring and Summer time offer players an excellent opportunity to work the finer details of their game before they head into a new season. Here's Kelvin Cech with a guide on what you need to know to get the most out of your training. bit.ly/2Imr0II

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When it comes to dangerous scoring areas on the ice, it's no secret where most goals are scored: the slot. 🇨🇦Think Less Play Faster🇨🇦's Mike Coldham has 7 tips to help young defensemen defend the dangerous area. bit.ly/2OHXBMv

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10 Things Coaches love in a player: 1. Manners 2. Honesty 3. Respect 4. Character 5. High work ethic 6. Fighting spirit 7. Accountability 8. Coachable 9. Humble 10.Positive body language

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"There is very little emphasis put on compete, grit, heart, etc. that you often hear coaches ramble on about, and Cassidy’s postgame presser is much more focused, detailed, and information." Ryan Stimson on how the Bruins Head Coach has embraced analytics. bit.ly/2HFPZFc

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Come see #iTrackHockey at the #Hockey Coaches Conference #2019HCC. We're excited to demonstrate our automatic integration of iTrackHockey stats with the recorded video of your game!

Come see #iTrackHockey at the #Hockey Coaches Conference #2019HCC.  We're excited to demonstrate our automatic integration of iTrackHockey stats with the recorded video of your game!
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Today, I am using my authority as Premier of Ontario to declare a state of emergency in our province. We must come together as Canadians. We must heal the divide that is fracturing our society. To the protestors: It’s time to end these occupations and go home.

Today, I am using my authority as Premier of Ontario to declare a state of emergency in our province.

We must come together as Canadians. We must heal the divide that is fracturing our society.

To the protestors: It’s time to end these occupations and go home.