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SHOOTING VS SCORING

SHOOTING VS SCORING. YOU CAN’T HELP YOUR PLAYERS IF YOU DON’T CHANGE YOUR APPROACH STARTING NOW. Common Traits of Scorers. Self Driven “Time alone is the incubation of great” Hardworking “If it is to be…..it’s up to me” Passionate Focused Confidant Courage to Shoot. Shooting Rules.

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SHOOTING VS SCORING

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  1. SHOOTING VSSCORING YOU CAN’T HELP YOUR PLAYERS IF YOU DON’T CHANGE YOUR APPROACH STARTING NOW

  2. Common Traits of Scorers Self Driven “Time alone is the incubation of great” Hardworking “If it is to be…..it’s up to me” Passionate Focused Confidant Courage to Shoot

  3. Shooting Rules Technique (Proper Stick, Proper Shooting Grip, Follow Through) Velocity Speed of Release Puck Eyes Change Angle of Shot Puck Movement Against the Grain Make the Goalie move ….. first Feet Moving………. Shoot in Stride

  4. Scoring Rules & Techniques Train your players to see the NET…. Not the goalie Train your players to shoot from many angles Train your players to shoot quickly Train your players to camouflage their shot Train your players to use the Center Line technique Train your players to get 2 for 1………follow you shot Train your players to shoot with their feet moving

  5. Scoring Rules & Techniques Train your players on when and where to shoot (in tight, angles, etc.) Train your players to “MISS IN” Bossy – Five hole Train your players to score under pressure Train your players to shoot off fakes Right shot …….. High Glove, Left Shot ……… Low Stick “Too Close …….. Too Late” (5 – 15 feet) Develop a spot Get on line syndrome GO TO THE NET AND……. STOP

  6. Panel Discussion • The past……… how did you learn to score? When? Where? How? • What do you see at practice the impedes players learning to be scorers? • Suggestions for teaching our players scoring techniques • Q & A

  7. Screening Have you submitted your application yet?

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