Never Skate Straight At The Player + Enter Into The Deke With Crossovers 🔀
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Here’s a quick clip from tonight’s Offensive Deking MasterClass. Players learned new techniques and tried new dekes for entering into the offensive zone. Watch the full video as a member at iTrainHockey.com early next week.
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That kid couldn't have fallen at a better time. Helped make the point about how that lateral movement confuses the opponent. Great video as always.
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Exactly what I was thinking, Sean!
Maybe he faked it. My sensei used to pick me all the time for demonstrations because I knew how to sell the moves 😂. Def not the best fighter in the group but I got my black belt 3 years before the others
Yeah
Poor kid got his ankles broken
The applicability and clarity of the teaching is so impressive...I get a ton out of these in terms of my own skating and puckhandling but I've learned just as much about how to teach and interact with students (not just hockey) from these.
Man...I'm 57 and I haven't played since I was these guys age...I remember it SOOO well...seeing, hearing and being on the ice...still makes my heart race.
Good coaching.
I'm right there with you. Would love to get on skates again
Iyush broke his ankles on the last deke 🤣🤣🤣
I haven't played house league for about 7 or 8 years now but I love watching these videos and improving my hockey skills just for thr fun of it
Love coaches that research and update their coaching with the ever evolving sport
You know it. Gotta have a growth mindset on the journey to mastery.
These videos are gems and I’ve been playin for 20 years
Right? I’m about to go start for my local AAA squirt squad, I’m 30
@@devizkit Good for you! Keep walking your own path!
Awesome! Come out to a MasterClass sometime in GTA #Toronto and show your cool moves!
Good point. Skating to one side allows the puck carrier to build up speed while the defender needs to hold a central position, not backing up too fast. This creates a bigger difference in velocity between the attacking player and the defender, making it harder for the defender to pivot and accelerate to speed when the move happens.
You bet!
I was totally the kid who skated straight toward the defensemen. I really could have used this advice when I played.
Stumbled upon this video.... I grew up training in that rink during my summers off of school. I love that rink!!!!!!!
Great video. I can’t get over how funny it looks watching a full grown man go 100% at a tiny child. The visuals are just hilarious
Edit: 0:55
He's not going 100% but it's still funny.
Not even close to 100
Great video... the really important thing to recognize is when you have the room (laterally) to do these crossovers and also to have enough of a gap with the defender. As you get higher in the quality of play this move in particular is harder to do because you don't usually have that lateral room or the gap with the defender.
Superb approach to an aggressive skating attack.
Sean's coaching is next level....
Great video as always. Thank you. It’s crazy how just a little extra effort to make three to four hard crossovers can make a difference between having a defense still in front of you and dumping the puck versus blowing past the defenseman and having more options.
I’m not the fastest and definitely not tall so I have to elevate my game to be remotely relevant and make a difference for my team. This is probably single handedly some of the best advice. It’s made a world of difference for me.
Accidentally cut out the "READY? LETS GO!!!" at the end of the video. Still Awesome
This really helped me, as a winger I sometimes have trouble getting through the defense I can perform good dekes but sometimes it doesn't work they just poke-check it.
You are not the problem, there is a counter defensive technique for all the offensive lessons that are taught in hockey. There is a reason even the elite NHL forwards have limited success against elite defensive NHL players.
If you really want to excel, learn the defensive counter technique, it will change your approach to being a forward especially when the talent is equal.
@veloci …I can’t take any credit for this, I had an excellent coach who changed my intellectual approach to the game. Glad it can help.
This guy is such a great coach and such a fluid skater and puck handler.
So many young players make “Their Move” at the Blue line and aren’t moving their feet…. And loose the Puck or put line mates offside. You see it time and time again. I’ve always preached to my players to keep your speed up and feet moving. The two moves along the way as Sean is teaching are the Icing in the cake! Keeping the speed up makes quite a few D-man become flat footed or commit either too soon or too late.. the speed factor is not used by enough young players… it should be because we all know not enough of the Forwards want to back check that hard.. how many times do you talk to your forwards about back checking? So chasing down the other teams forward who is making moves and going full out is another thing a lot of players don’t want to even try.. exposing their D to become perfect every time the other team changes the direction of play toward your net.. Sean’s video are alway so great and simple. Basics of the game is easier to teach and become Muscle Memory features of a great player. Getting young players to keep their feet moving and Speed up without thinking about doing it is huge. All the other stuff will develop for those players but always at top speed making them a Real weapon on the ice.. and players ANY COACH would love to have. As you watch Seans video take note of how much Speed is used even when he doesn’t mention that..
Thanks a bunch Shawn! We share the same namesake! #Icingonthecake I love that.
Great video as always…reminds me of Kramer’s dominance at the karate dojo.
Great Teaching method ..always keep them guessing
this is great stuff to teach them at a young age
LOL poor lil man, perfect demo
Great instructional videos! Helping my skating greatly, thank you.
You are welcome.
Be interested in seeing how to combat this as a defender.
Instead of crossing over, you can skate backwards laterally instead of crossing over, that way you still have momentum for when you have to keep up with the forward progress of the puck carrier. When he's done crossing over, you can switch to skating horizontally (towards the net) and shadow his forward progress. When he gets closer, I'd start keeping my stick on the ice near where he's stickhandling to interefere and reduce his sircle of stickhandling freedom. That would lead to either a poke check or tying up his body, depending on a bunch of other factors.
Thx for the advice 💪🏻
Why did nobody have any reaction about that 😂😂 great video!
I want this guy to coach my kids
RIP Ayush’s ankles 💀💀💀
Thanks coach, now watch THIS
Broke the kids ankles for good measure 🤣
NOW you tell me. My hockey days are over, and I've just learned this trick...
Good job coach
Damn, poor kid on that last one. Great advice. 🔥🔥
Awesome!
Love it
Now that is some useful information
This guy is an unreal skater. What level did he play?
damn. Broke lil mans ankles with that cut back lol
He said gimme dem ankles
I don’t skate. Never played hockey. I enjoy these breakdowns of techniques.
Dang you should try hockey someday!
lil man’s ankles were shattered
Where the kid falls is basically every d man going one on one with McDavid
1:02 Ankle breaker to a 7 year old lol
Iceland rink 1 😃
He broke the kids ankles. Nice tip
Congrats on the inside outside deke on a 10 year old👏
This is great advice, but as a defenseman I'll say this. I will always try to make you skate in a straight line to me.
I will always try to keep you on the board's side. If you build up speed turning towards the boards, I'll match the speed to control/close the gap and let you have the boards.
In fact the only laterall movement from me will prob be towards the center of the ice to sell you the boards. If you cut back towards the center, I'm already there making you skate straight to me.
When going against great off players u can't afford to let the off. player dictate, you gotta dictate or let the off. player think they are dictating position.
but seriously, did u really need to break that poor child's ankles lol
Great advice. I’m guilty!
Best every Conner bedered
Good point but it was funny how you just roasted him.
it's actually the Pavel Bure method ;)
You took his ankles
Dafuk kinda name is iyouche?
What kind of idiot makes fun of a kid’s name? Racist much?
Now apply these skills into HUT 22
DDAYYYUUUMMMM!
Crossover towards the middle, the other D, Scott Stevens you.
haha being a defense watching these makes rushes easy
AGAIN!
Nice you burned the 8 year old. The point of a rush is usually not to walk your defenseman. It’s to set up somebody else attacking the zone. Doing these crossovers back and forth when you’re entering the zone in a real game is giving the back checking forward time to catch up and get a stick on you. You use McDavid as an example… yes he can pull that off as he is way faster than the people around him.
This guy should be out next Prime Minister
Reminds me “Legs feed the Wolf”. Hockey is about movement, so move…
Unless of course you're Pavel Datsuk
I notice how players never skate straight its always left and right
Lol guys a joke
If i see one comment abt the kid falling istg
That guy needs to chill out!
Ohm.
Why can't u Canadian's say out properly
Why can't you use apostrophes correctly?
I disagree. Nothing is scarier to a d man than pure speed coming straight at him. Simply put puck out of reach to either side. 1 move & gone. Like a parking cone
Put a helmet on, coach.
Yes out skate a child tactic
I think you need to re-think crossovers. Hockey players next to NEVER cross one skate over the other. Try to find a photo where somebody does this. You can't because it's a coach's myth and just plain bad practice. You're demonstrating bad practice. Putting a blade over your laces is wrong. Otherwise, I can see you're a good hockey teacher.
Are you saying McDavid? Barzal? McKinnon? Don’t actually use crossovers? or you think crossovers are dumb?
Uhhh yeah....why don't you have one of your kids do that demo instead of a grown man three times as big and fast as the 11 year old you're going against.
Little Ayush never even had a chance.
You got skill but that was just sad.
Mans fell hard.
I think a example of a child going against another child would have made for a better demo. You kind of have a little advantage.