Hockey Passing Drills like this one can be great tools to run high-tempo practices
I call this the Hymas Square Drill (or the Wag the Dog Drill – since Hymas is one of those players who loves to give input). Either way, this is a great, quick-paced, heads up passing drill. As always, click here for the printout.
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I run a similar drill (4 Corners) but within the blue line.
http://www.inlinehockeydrills.com/2010/08/4-corner-passing-skating-and-shooting.html
The idea with mine is once you make the pass, you follow it. You skate as hard as you can to where you just passed. Stop hard, turn and receive the pass from the next guy in line where you just left. The puck is moved all the way around to a guy in front of the net looking for a one-timer.
It’s very high-tempo and focus on quick movement all the way around. It also keeps the goalie going up and down quite a bit.
great drill, can’t wait to try it out with my Varsity high school team here in missouri.