Francis Hockey Development
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How to Initiate a Breakout as a Center| The Weak Side Wing Connection
In hockey, centers play a pivotal role in breaking the puck out to weakside wingers during defensive transitions. This strategic maneuver involves several key steps:
1. **Communication and Awareness**: Centers need to communicate with their defensive partners and wingers to assess the situation and determine the best breakout strategy.
2. **Positioning**: As play transitions from defense to offense, centers often position themselves to receive the puck from the defensemen behind their own net or along the boards.
3. **Quick Decision Making**: Once in possession of the puck, centers must quickly assess the positioning of the opposing team and their own teammates. They need to make rapid decis...
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Видео

How to Defend a 1 on 1 with Angling
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Ready to elevate your hockey defense game? Dive into our latest video where we break down the art of angling to defend against one-on-one rushes in ice hockey! Whether you're a seasoned defenseman or just starting out, mastering the technique of angling can be a game-changer on the ice. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the fundamentals of angling, from body positioning to sti...
How to Enter the Offensive Zone Using Crossovers | Attack with Speed
Просмотров 530Месяц назад
Crossovers in hockey are a fundamental skill utilized by players to effectively enter the offensive zone, providing them with speed, agility, and deception. Firstly, crossovers involve a player shifting their weight from one skate to the other while skating forward, allowing them to generate power and accelerate quickly. This burst of speed is crucial for bypassing opposing defenders and gainin...
How to Enter the Offensive Zone | Middle Lane Drive with a Bump Out to the Flank
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How to Enter the Offensive Zone | Middle Lane Drive with a Bump Out to the Flank
How to Score More Goals #2 | Austin Matthews 61st Goal of 2023-2024
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How to Score More Goals #2 | Austin Matthews 61st Goal of 2023-2024
Austin Matthews Goal from Effective Movement Off of the Puck
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Austin Matthews Goal from Effective Movement Off of the Puck
Center Breakout Option in 5 on a Die Structure
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Center Breakout Option in 5 on a Die Structure
Overload Power Play
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In this video we go over the pros and cons of the overload power play setup and 2 simple and effective options to get pucks on net and generate scoring opportunities quickly.
How to Collapse the D-Zone | Hockey Defensive Zone Coverage
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How to Collapse the D-Zone | Hockey Defensive Zone Coverage
Low to Bumper Scoring Option: 1-3-1 Power Play | Part 2
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Score more goals on the power play using this passing sequence for the 1-3-1 Power Play.
How to Score on the Power Play with the 1-3-1 | Part 1
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Special teams are vital for gaining the edge over an opponent in a game. Specifically, an effective power play (PP) may be pivotal in getting back into a game or increasing the margin for victory. However,, even with the man advantage it’s not as easy as one might think to score goals on the PP. A well structured penalty unit full of fast and smart players can hold their own against a mismanage...
Power Thinking for Better Ice Hockey Performance | Mental Skills Ep. 2
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Power Thinking for Better Ice Hockey Performance | Mental Skills Ep. 2
Defend like a Pro
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Defend like a Pro
How to Become a Physical Presence on the Ice
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How to Become a Physical Presence on the Ice
Tips for Managing Emotions to Play Better Hockey | Mental Skills Episode 1
Просмотров 365Год назад
Tips for Managing Emotions to Play Better Hockey | Mental Skills Episode 1
Kill Penalties like a Pro (Box PK Remake)
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Kill Penalties like a Pro (Box PK Remake)
How to Kill Penalties Using the Box
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How to Kill Penalties Using the Box
Tips for the Neutral Zone Forecheck
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Tips for the Neutral Zone Forecheck
Gap Control Tips for Defenseman
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Gap Control Tips for Defenseman
Quick Shot Offensive Zone Face Off
Просмотров 295Год назад
Quick Shot Offensive Zone Face Off
How to Tape Your Hockey Stick the Right Way
Просмотров 154Год назад
How to Tape Your Hockey Stick the Right Way
How to Forecheck Aggressively
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How to Forecheck Aggressively
How Breakouts Lead to Effective Rushes
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How Breakouts Lead to Effective Rushes
How to Play the Defensive Side of the Puck
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How to Play the Defensive Side of the Puck
Strength Training for Hockey IS Important!
Просмотров 51Год назад
Strength Training for Hockey IS Important!
How to Defend Odd Rushes in Hockey - In Game Examples
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How to Defend Odd Rushes in Hockey - In Game Examples
How to Perform Box + One Hockey DZone Coverage
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How to Perform Box One Hockey DZone Coverage
D to D Breakout and Offensive Zone Entry Examples
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D to D Breakout and Offensive Zone Entry Examples
1-1-3 Neutral Zone Forecheck Examples
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1-1-3 Neutral Zone Forecheck Examples
How to Perform the D to D Breakout
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How to Perform the D to D Breakout

Комментарии

  • @dabootvv
    @dabootvv 5 дней назад

    power players probably protect the puck properly - I liked that :D - very nice videos!

  • @michalmihalik8538
    @michalmihalik8538 17 дней назад

    I disagree that the pass at 7:11 would be a good move. There's a forechecking player too close and it would be dangerous as he could catch that pass and directly score. Good solution for me would be to pass by barrier.

  • @alisdairolavhorgen2173
    @alisdairolavhorgen2173 24 дня назад

    I agree. Great video. Not too much information at once.

  • @alisdairolavhorgen2173
    @alisdairolavhorgen2173 26 дней назад

    Good stuff 👍

  • @ddg9584
    @ddg9584 Месяц назад

    I am an assistant coach with a girls U11 team. One of our biggest problems is breaking out of the zone after we have been stuck defending. For example, say there is a shot on net and the D is able to retrieve the puck in the corner, that D will usually always pass to the winger, but since we were clogged down in the zone, it is easy to cover up on the winger and turn it over at the blue line, and start the whole process again. I’m thinking our D has to develop their shots to do an effective zone clearing off the glass when we are stuck. But do you have any ideas on what to do when you are trying to clear the zone but the wingers get trapped on the board and turn it over.

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Месяц назад

      I think a short term solution would be to teach your players how to chip pucks off the glass/wall/ or into open ice as it is a helpful skill, especially at the older ages. However, a more holistic approach would be to revisit/rework you D Zone structure because this will create a system in which more options are available for breakouts. The second piece is to split your wingers and centers + defense up to work on defensive and breakout skills that are specific to the positions. Here are some resources for some D zone ideas- 1. www.hockeyshare.com/drill/654300/ 2. ruclips.net/video/4KMqpHy032s/видео.html Here is a Winger breakout habits video- 1. ruclips.net/video/GZ2tcz8irxY/видео.html Thank you for comment. It gives me some ideas on what kinds of videos to make next.

    • @ddg9584
      @ddg9584 Месяц назад

      ​@@francishockeydevelopment Thanks for the resources!

    • @SpaceShot
      @SpaceShot Месяц назад

      I'm glad RUclips showed me this video. I am sharing it with our defensemen and it gives them a nice simple first objective that is easy to understand. I work with u17 girls who are often less than two years into hockey and skating so I'm always at the basics. I love it because at this level just playing fundamental hockey is a game changer versus their being timid and unsure and afraid of having the puck. I hope to keep seeing more like this!

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Месяц назад

      @@ddg9584 You’re welcome. I hope they helped!

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Месяц назад

      @@SpaceShot thank you for the kind words. Please let me know what you would like to see and I’m more than happy to make a video.

  • @cliffwilcox-statefarminsur4653
    @cliffwilcox-statefarminsur4653 2 месяца назад

    If the defensive team does not have Bobby Orr, the 122 will be very successful.

  • @paulrr5711
    @paulrr5711 2 месяца назад

    🍕

  • @GeorgeMurphy-fl3dv
    @GeorgeMurphy-fl3dv 2 месяца назад

    Great explanation of D-Zone coverage. I think your positioning of the strong side winger (I call it F2) is a little too far away from the battle in the corner. He's a little too far away from the boards if the puck squirts up the boards. I'd want him in reasonable reach of the boards roughly on the dot or a little lower and outside the dot - maybe 2-3 feet. This way he stops a pass to the opponent weak side D, he can possible get to the wall to stop or disrupt a pass to the opponent strong side D, and be in a better place to cover his man - the strong side D.

  • @Raumance
    @Raumance 3 месяца назад

    It's always pizza and french fries.

  • @fellspoint9364
    @fellspoint9364 4 месяца назад

    Excellent breakdown. Easy to comprehend for beginners and slackers alike.

  •  5 месяцев назад

    Man, I appreciate your videos. As a D League player, they’re easy to understand and I come away with something useful

  • @Scvlzy-_-
    @Scvlzy-_- 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks, this helped a lot.

  • @MatthewKerr17
    @MatthewKerr17 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Very good simple explanations, thanks !

  • @Mis-Information.
    @Mis-Information. 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @indielover85
    @indielover85 7 месяцев назад

    Its like a smaller version of soccer how defence operates shifting to whatever side the puck is on like you would with the soccer ball the philosophy of defense in general you feel can be universal you see similar shifts in basketball as well

  • @yurimeedeiros
    @yurimeedeiros 7 месяцев назад

    How do I know I bought the right skate ?

  • @feesty3479
    @feesty3479 10 месяцев назад

    Best video for hockey skate lacing thank you!!!

  • @user-zz6jy6lx5x
    @user-zz6jy6lx5x Год назад

    Thank you! This is so helpful for an old beginner! 😂😂😂

  • @run2fire
    @run2fire Год назад

    Good stuff

  • @B.Yung2007
    @B.Yung2007 Год назад

    I have a game tonight and I always have loose skates, I just tried this and it felt pretty good. Let's hope it works on the ice tonight.

    • @NBASuperFa
      @NBASuperFa 7 месяцев назад

      did it work?

    • @B.Yung2007
      @B.Yung2007 7 месяцев назад

      @@NBASuperFa Yeah, It was a life saver.

  • @BenBreeg1138
    @BenBreeg1138 Год назад

    Good stuff! I know it has probably been asked before, but what software are you using for this?

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Год назад

      Thank you. I use a software called OnForm to do the line drawings and I use LumaFusion to do all the video editing on my iPad. Both are available on the Apple Store.

    • @BenBreeg1138
      @BenBreeg1138 Год назад

      @@francishockeydevelopment Does that app allow you to import videos and mark them up like from LiveBarn or does the video need to be acquired through the app? Couldn't tell from the web site. Thanks!

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Год назад

      @@BenBreeg1138 yes, you can import. I screen record clips from livebarn, edit them together, and then import to onform.

  • @yoboicalixto8634
    @yoboicalixto8634 Год назад

    👍

  • @hockeyairwaves3778
    @hockeyairwaves3778 Год назад

    Thanks for another great vid plan on using some of your examples

  • @jaxsynisagoat
    @jaxsynisagoat Год назад

    Ong

  • @smartlukew1836
    @smartlukew1836 Год назад

    I try to tell Harris this🤦‍♂️

  • @everestthedog8196
    @everestthedog8196 Год назад

    Thanks! I have a game tomorrow and I’m definitely gonna try this!

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Год назад

      Best of luck! I recommend practicing today a few times to be best prepared. You can also add visualization into the breathing as well. Picturing yourself making the best possible plays in your mind and then doing them in the game.

  • @josephcurtiss
    @josephcurtiss Год назад

    really great vid coach I think a lot of us needed this

  • @yoboicalixto8634
    @yoboicalixto8634 Год назад

    I am still going to hit them but keep my mind on the game 👍

  • @smartlukew1836
    @smartlukew1836 Год назад

    I am the amped up guy

  • @hockeyairwaves3778
    @hockeyairwaves3778 Год назад

    Great advice on this topic and how we can all manage our emotions to stay clear and focused on our game and our team. Thanks

  • @MB-ln9nv
    @MB-ln9nv Год назад

    Trying to keep a bunch of 10 year olds in a box is one of the most difficult things to do on this planet 😂

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Год назад

      I understand your sentiment. I coach 2013 birth years. Rather then get super in depth with the details I use a 5-4 small area game and draw corners of the box on the ice with an ice marker to use reference points. I’ll give the defenders one coaching queue, like, “focus on protecting the middle of the box.” This way they have an objective to focus on without worrying too much about position. On the power play side I encourage eyes up hockey where they should find the open player 2-3 times before they can attempt a score. I hope this helps! At the younger ages I let them play games and allow them to fail so I can coach the mistake and give them another opportunity to implement what I taught them.

  • @run2fire
    @run2fire Год назад

    Low volume Hard to hear I liked the new editing

  • @BenBreeg1138
    @BenBreeg1138 Год назад

    I don't think the half-dissolve adds anything. Just a voice-over with the fully shown rink I think works best. Good content!

  • @yoboicalixto8634
    @yoboicalixto8634 Год назад

    🫡🫡😬😦👌👌😢👍👍👍👍

  • @drunkviggo7263
    @drunkviggo7263 Год назад

    Nice breakdown.

  • @joeschmo2693
    @joeschmo2693 Год назад

    Coach really knows how to put the fun in fundamentals.

  • @SlowburnFoos
    @SlowburnFoos Год назад

    This is actually quite descent

  • @newlife-su7sd
    @newlife-su7sd Год назад

    my feet feels numb after 15min ish. size should be right by pro shop. what can be the problem? too tight laces?

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Год назад

      Where does it feel like the circulation gets cut off? You can try skipping the second from the top eyelet (lace hole) to release tightness by the ankle.

  • @scijsa
    @scijsa Год назад

    Excellent simple breakdown

  • @jameslambert5030
    @jameslambert5030 Год назад

    This is such an awesome channel!

  • @smartlukew1836
    @smartlukew1836 Год назад

    Sick

  • @smartlukew1836
    @smartlukew1836 Год назад

    Wooohoooo

  • @hockeyairwaves3778
    @hockeyairwaves3778 Год назад

    Another great skill to help players learn thanks for sharing these with others

  • @thecount1001
    @thecount1001 Год назад

    must be a bitch to undo those knots...

  • @jurgenosik590
    @jurgenosik590 Год назад

    i made a wooden hook to pull the laces when your fingers are frozen. you can pull harder too

  • @hockey365
    @hockey365 Год назад

    What's your age group here?

  • @yoboicalixto8634
    @yoboicalixto8634 Год назад

    😮😮😮😮

  • @yoolttd
    @yoolttd Год назад

    Keep it up

  • @hockeyairwaves3778
    @hockeyairwaves3778 Год назад

    It cut short

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Год назад

      About 1 second got cut. I close by mentioning that players want to be in position to address any rushes by playing off the D side of the puck. A full detailed video on this topic will drop tomorrow evening.

  • @Shinbikai-Shuto-Society
    @Shinbikai-Shuto-Society Год назад

    I’m usually F2 - the concept of splitting the defense by going between them when possible is going to be an effective tactic 👍🏼 thanks man!

    • @francishockeydevelopment
      @francishockeydevelopment Год назад

      I’m glad you found this helpful. That helps create space in the slot for F3, but also gives F2 and opportunity to get a rebound or tip as they drive the net.