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Bad Hockey Coach

@thebadcoach

Really, really bad advice for hockey players of all ages.

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UPDATE: it’s the middle of the off season and nothing is happening in hockey anywhere, but Bad Hockey Coach will be back soon with some downright horrendous advice for hockey players of all levels. Keep your head down, kids!

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When defending a super-skilled player, charge directly at the puck. It didn’t go well this time, but usually it works. x.com/jeffveillette/…

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When defending a 2 on 1, always take the pass. Take it so aggressively, you skate right over to the open player and give the puck carrier a full breakaway.

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This is perfect strategic team defense. By giving the puck carrier two equally great options, you confuse him to the point where he can’t execute a good play.

This is perfect strategic team defense. By giving the puck carrier two equally great options, you confuse him to the point where he can’t execute a good play.
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Warmup is for the players. Just try to rip it top shelf, and the goalie will deal with it. He’s going to face those shots in the game anyway.

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Body checking key points: - Head up, hands down - Lead with your shoulder - Make contact approximately 3 feet from the boards - If possible, drive your shoulder directly into his head - If you see the players numbers, make sure you finish your check hard into the boards