I never mastered the saucer pass when I played as a kid. Now that I'm an adult and getting back into hockey I want to master the saucer pass and this video was a very effective and simple way to follow how to make effective use of practice time. Thanks for posting!
I use to use these alot playing hockey. It's great you fake the golie like you're going to do a slap shot, stop short then roll wrist slightly. Then the puck will go air born an in the left or right hand corner. I've been practicing these shooting at my chain link fence
I you should add that after you learn the sauce you should start to practice do so from harder angles and positions. If you want to aim high you ideally want to be able to sauce from behind you and far front you also if needed. Just stuck on my head from beginnig of the video. Good stuff overal. I really enjoy and think your work is high quality.
Great video. I'm still struggling a bit though. My issue is that the puck seems to lift off the ice like a plane launches at take off. It goes air born at almost a 35 to 45° angle. I tried pulling my hands across my body. I also made sure to open the blade up and contact the puck from heel to toe...but I'm still getting that awkward launch. Once in a while it happens correctly, so I know I'm doing something wrong. Any help here is appreciated...thanks.
Can Kevin I have my 2 Half of my travel hockey tryouts on Saturday I am 11 what should I do to prepare hey Kevin do you remember me Emily from the 1 on 1 video
I never mastered the saucer pass when I played as a kid. Now that I'm an adult and getting back into hockey I want to master the saucer pass and this video was a very effective and simple way to follow how to make effective use of practice time. Thanks for posting!
“Like I tend to do when chipping for a double bogey on a golf course” lol 😆
😂
I use to use these alot playing hockey. It's great you fake the golie like you're going to do a slap shot, stop short then roll wrist slightly. Then the puck will go air born an in the left or right hand corner. I've been practicing these shooting at my chain link fence
Really truly educational. You break it down nicely with all the camera angles. Merci.
This was a top notch quality tutorial man, keep it up!
Cant wait to try these tips at the rink. Thanks!
Helps me a lot, mahalo!
Thanks so much dude I really needed to figure this out and this helped a ton!
Excellent instruction - Thanks so much !
Can you do backhand sauce
We'll add it to the list! 🙌
I you should add that after you learn the sauce you should start to practice do so from harder angles and positions. If you want to aim high you ideally want to be able to sauce from behind you and far front you also if needed. Just stuck on my head from beginnig of the video. Good stuff overal. I really enjoy and think your work is high quality.
Great explanation 👍
Love it! ❤❤ Sauce Boss 👩🍳
Thank you bro
Could you please answer my question under the aerobic video? This is such great content. Love it 💪💪🔥
Incredible, thanks!
loving the new set up!!
So good buddy!
I liked this
Well done! Nice explanation.
Love vid, thanks man..
Thank You
Great! I'll try it out!
Great vid 👊
Awesome, thanks!
Smashed the like! What stick and curve Are you using?
Awesome
Great video, +1 for backhand sauce video
Awesome clip. Side question where can i get the tarp in this video?
We had it custom made from a company who makes tarps (mainly for transport trucks)
@@hockeytraining thanks a lot.
GOOOD tips thanks
May I please ask what tiles those are that make up the flooring?
You can find them here: bit.ly/icetiles
More videos, please
This is great!! Thanks
Thanks coach Kevin
Usually my saucer pass lands better (flat) on my back hand. Been struggling to make it land flat on for my forehand.
Great video. I'm still struggling a bit though. My issue is that the puck seems to lift off the ice like a plane launches at take off. It goes air born at almost a 35 to 45° angle. I tried pulling my hands across my body. I also made sure to open the blade up and contact the puck from heel to toe...but I'm still getting that awkward launch. Once in a while it happens correctly, so I know I'm doing something wrong. Any help here is appreciated...thanks.
It's tough without seeing a video. Post it at our Hockey Training Community for help community.hockeytraining.com/home
Probably not leveling it out whole way thru everytime🏒
nice video!!!! thank's ! MORE video about training OFF-SEASON =now, this is time OFF SEASON))))) thank' s a lot for your content!!!
I've startet to play hockey at 30 so you can guess how well i'm playing ;) this video helped me a lot, thank you!
Wtf you an alien or was abducted by one or something?! Please say yes to one!
cool
awesome f'ing vid
Haha thanks glad you enjoyed it!
16
time to show us how to saucer pass with backhand)
Can Kevin I have my 2 Half of my travel hockey tryouts on Saturday I am 11 what should I do to prepare hey Kevin do you remember me Emily from the 1 on 1 video
Hey Emily, check out our mindset articles here: www.hockeytraining.com/category/mindset/
Good luck!!
23
Hilarious, I had 23
I had 23 :(
Be honest, how many times have u watched this video? 😅
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lol why did he skip liking your comment? Too woke?
@@DominikGemza 👋!) My name is Dmitry!!!! I do not care, I like his lessons!!!👌👌👌
My first guess was 22, then I said “22 or 23”😎
Tried this mid game during the beer league drop in. Now I have no front teeth and a permanent brain injury. Good advice though 🦷
@hockeysaucekit
I had 20 lol close
This gotta be the first time I guessed a “guess how many X” correctly lol, thanks for clapping that final puck 😂
I said 18/30
bro i said 23😭, ik you would’ve gotten it to
I think your gonna get 17
Ok kevin, you better than I thought
He must suck at rolling blunts if he thinks the rolling part is the toughest 🤡
This is partially not the right technique. You don‘t need to hit the puck nor open your blade to get elevation.