6 Ways to Make your Hockey Practices More Effective

Coaches' Corner, Philosophy, Useful Products
The Ice “Crisis:” It’s no secret that there’s a shortage of ice in a lot of hockey towns. Different organizations have tried to address this problem in different ways… with some outcomes working out better than others. Many organizations run half-ice practices, with two teams sharing the ice. Other programs are running “station practices,” with 50-60 players rotating through various stations. Some programs are still using the “old-fashioned” method of full-ice practices, with one team on the ice at a time. I believe most organizations are using some combination of the scheduling methods above. The purpose of this article isn’t to critique the various “ice accommodation strategies” that have been tried over the years, nor is it to attempt to solve the world’s ice scheduling issues (although that might be…
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Shooting: Extreme Passer for 1-Timers

Coaches' Corner, Hockey Equipment, Off-ice Training, Skills, Useful Products
The Extreme Passer is an Awesome Tool for Working on your One-Timer! Every once in a while, a product comes along that just makes sense. The Extreme Passer is one of them. This device is simple, but very versatile in how it can be used. The Extreme Passer clamps or screws onto any shooting pad synthetic ice surface, and can then be used as a "passing buddy" to feed you passes for one-time shots (as we're demonstrating in this post), or as a rebounder to actually practice your passing technique (as we'll show in an upcoming post). When you open up your Extreme Passer, the first thing you'll notice is that it is super heavy duty. It's thick enough that will stay stable as you fire passes off it. Set-up…
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