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Minor Hockey Age Appropriate Skills
In these lessons, Dan Arel, Director of Player & Coaching Development with the San Diego Oilers, provides an overview of skills that players should learn by specific ages, knowledge on how to modify drills to be more or less challenging, and of course, practice planning tips & tricks!
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Creating the ''WOW'' Factor from your First Team Meeting - Gardiner MacDougall
Просмотров 1622 часа назад
It is no secret that the key to Gardiner MacDougall’s remarkable coaching success is his high energy and passion and he brought all of it to TCS Live 2024 in Ann Arbor. MacDougall stressed the most important part of the season as a coach is at the beginning - at the very first team meeting. As a coach, this is your opportunity to set the standard and lay out the plan for the season. Full video:...
Minor Hockey Leadership and Communication
Просмотров 1542 часа назад
In these sessions, Matt Kakabeeke, Executive Director of the Kalamazoo Optimist Hockey Association, will share how you can build better relationships with your players, parents and fellow coaches to ensure you're leading by example. Check out the full video series: hubs.la/Q02MrlFl0 The Coaches Site is a community of like-minded coaches that are focused on sharing innovative tools and resources...
Minor Hockey Player Evaluations
Просмотров 215День назад
Candace Kourounis, Assistant Coach with the York University Lions women’s team and the Hamilton Hawks U15AA girl’s team, uncovers best practices for try outs and player evaluations, and shares how you can track your player's progress throughout the season. Check out the full video series: hubs.la/Q02LYRwX0 The Coaches Site is a community of like-minded coaches that are focused on sharing innova...
Minor Hockey Seasonal Planning
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During our first Minor Hockey Week presentation, Michael Dundas, Manager of Hockey Development with the OMHA, shares how they approach season planning and provide templates, tips and tricks on how you can think holistically about the season and deliver intentional practice sessions every week. Check out the full video series: hubs.la/Q02Lrtmy0 The Coaches Site is a community of like-minded coac...
How to Improve Goal Scoring with Steve Sullivan | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 7402 месяца назад
In episode 263 of the Glass and Out Podcast, Phoenix Jr. Coyotes 18U AAA Head Coach Steve Sullivan Dan Watson shares how to improve a player's goal scoring ability, why stubbornness played a key role in his hockey journey, and why team success is about being predictable within but unpredictable to your opponent. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Coyotes situation in Phoenix 4:40 Growing up in Timmins 9:45 How y...
Finding Solutions Through Coach Collaboration with Dan Watson | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 2323 месяца назад
In episode 262 of the Glass and Out Podcast, Grand Rapids Griffins Head Coach Dan Watson shares why sleeping in the arena is a right of passage for coaches, his three keys to building a strong team culture, and why it's quality over quantity when it comes to drills. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Living in Cleveland 3:20 Reflecting on first season with Griffins 6:50 Workflow changes/keys for culture 10:35 Su...
Changing the Momentum of a Game with Marc Crawford | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 4943 месяца назад
In episode 261 of the Glass and Out Podcast, ZSC Lions Head Coach shares why he decided to leave Wayne Gretzky on the bench, what he learned from working with a young Auston Matthews, and what all championship teams have in common. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 First NHL job in Quebec 5:20 Process for making decisions 8:40 Puck battles and defending 11:40 Playoffs with Zurich/dissecting a game 18:00 Hockey ...
Insights on Climbing the Coaching Ladder with Ryan Warsofsky | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
In episode 260 of the Glass and Out Podcast, Assistant Coach for the San Jose Sharks and presenter at the upcoming TCS Live, Ryan Warsofsky stops by to share why coaches need to find releases to deal with anxiety, importance of creating a process to avoid negativity, and why practice habits become game reality. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Playing at Cushing Academy/Ray Bourque 6:40 Fundamental skills for ...
Using Positive Peer Pressure with Ben Syer | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 3693 месяца назад
In episode 259 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we welcome Ben Syer, who was recently named Head Coach of Princeton University's men's program. He shares why positive peer pressure is the key to creating a competitive environment, finding the "wow" factor in a player's game, and the importance of improving the situation you're in, rather than jumping ship. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Getting hired by Princet...
Utilizing Local and Remote Resources to Increase Workflow Efficiencies - Matt Prefontaine
Просмотров 1313 месяца назад
Time as an NHL Video and Analytics Coach is limited. Winnipeg Jets' Matt Prefontaine uses technology to help the Jets achieve their goals. His video & data cycle includes acquiring, processing, analyzing and distributing. During this highly educational 26-minute TCS Live presentation, Prefontaine examines the Jets tech stack, explains how he performs a pre-scout and why naming conventions help ...
Bringing the Juice with Lennie Childs | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 3534 месяца назад
In episode 258 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we're joined by newly named Head Coach of the USHL's Omaha Lancers, Lennie Childs, who shares why you always need to bring the juice, the importance of standing with your players through the good and bad, and coaching in the generation of "me." TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Sports scene in Omaha 1:55 New role with Lancers 5:40 Coaching at Union College 7:20 Playi...
Why Player and Coach Collaboration Matters - Katy Jo West
Просмотров 1994 месяца назад
As Katy Jo West explains in her TCS Live presentation, the relationship between teacher and student has to be about much more than skating and hockey for it to help the athlete become a better person.g what key metrics are for you and embracing perspectives - the best idea needs to win. As you’ll see in her presentation, West has a bubbly personality that she has learned to embrace. She is also...
The Power of a Growth Mindset with Kelvin Cech | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 2714 месяца назад
In episode 257 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we come full circle and welcome back the original co-host of the Glass and Out Podcast, Kelvin Cech, who has rejoined The Coaches Site as our new Manager of Content Collaboration. Listen as he shares why a growth mindset is integral for coaches, what he learned form coaching in hockey-mad small town, and what to expect from his new role with TCS. TIM...
Eye Test Support Through Analytics - Michael Babcock
Просмотров 1994 месяца назад
In this TCS Live presentation, St. Louis Blues Skills Coach Michael Babcock uses analytics to help support the importance of face-offs, entries, retrievals, blueline stands, line changes - anything and everything imaginable. In the end, it’s all about utilizing analytics to your advantage, which includes working closely with your analytics staff, identifying what key metrics are for you and emb...
Implementing Automatic In-Game Habits - Dustin Donathan
Просмотров 4184 месяца назад
Implementing Automatic In-Game Habits - Dustin Donathan
Why Small Area Games are Key at Every Level with Sébastien Bordeleau | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 5594 месяца назад
Why Small Area Games are Key at Every Level with Sébastien Bordeleau | Glass and Out Podcast
Effective Coaching: Simple Ways Towards Better - Greg Revak
Просмотров 4644 месяца назад
Effective Coaching: Simple Ways Towards Better - Greg Revak
Developing Hockey Sense Through Chaos with Barry Smith | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Developing Hockey Sense Through Chaos with Barry Smith | Glass and Out Podcast
Net Front Battles From a Goalie's Perspective - Matt Bourgeois
Просмотров 3375 месяцев назад
Net Front Battles From a Goalie's Perspective - Matt Bourgeois
Committing to Defence by Competing with Brennan Sonne | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 4025 месяцев назад
Committing to Defence by Competing with Brennan Sonne | Glass and Out Podcast
Keys to Longevity as a Hockey Video Coach - Jonas Plumb
Просмотров 2755 месяцев назад
Keys to Longevity as a Hockey Video Coach - Jonas Plumb
Communication Through Active Listening with Philipp Pinter | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 1925 месяцев назад
Communication Through Active Listening with Philipp Pinter | Glass and Out Podcast
A Modern Interpretation of Old School Hockey - Matt Smaby
Просмотров 7635 месяцев назад
A Modern Interpretation of Old School Hockey - Matt Smaby
Preparing Players for the Next Level with Ian Gentile | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 2895 месяцев назад
Preparing Players for the Next Level with Ian Gentile | Glass and Out Podcast
Leveraging Crossover Patterning for Skating Development - Cathy Andrade
Просмотров 7445 месяцев назад
Leveraging Crossover Patterning for Skating Development - Cathy Andrade
Strategies for Efficient Line Changes with Tara Watchorn | Glass and Out Podcast
Просмотров 3965 месяцев назад
Strategies for Efficient Line Changes with Tara Watchorn | Glass and Out Podcast
Passing and Possession Small Area Games - Dan Arel
Просмотров 6595 месяцев назад
Passing and Possession Small Area Games - Dan Arel
Puck Protection, Body Positioning and Using a Defender’s Energy (Global Skills Showcase Teaser)
Просмотров 7746 месяцев назад
Puck Protection, Body Positioning and Using a Defender’s Energy (Global Skills Showcase Teaser)
Developing Good Habits for Decision Making (Global Skills Showcase)
Просмотров 8296 месяцев назад
Developing Good Habits for Decision Making (Global Skills Showcase)

Комментарии

  • @enthused7591
    @enthused7591 11 дней назад

    It's interesting, as someone who just got back into playing in beginner leagues in my 30's, having a longer stick feels great on defense to jab the puck away from players, especially seeing as how light even a full-length stick is these days. I have a few higher end sticks I bought used recently that have been cut down 4 inches and I see why people would want a shorter, even lighter stick for offense. They feel awesome for puck handling and quick wrist shots, which are my favorite shot. I think my skill just isn't at a high enough level yet to really appreciate the shorter sticks relative to full-length for now, but I'll keep playing with both until I get better with the shorter sticks.

  • @CrystalRedTintcoat
    @CrystalRedTintcoat 28 дней назад

    As a coach, when I heard, “What time is practice over?” Or “Can I get water?”, I know I’ve let boredom set in and I should have changed what we were doing sooner. Also, I’ve followed the USA hockey “have a plan” approach for years. Fact of the matter is that I never fully get through my plan. This is the opposite of what Brian was saying happened to him - I think i heard he executed all his stuff super fast then had 40 minutes of slack time to fill. To my mind, I’d rather have MORE planned in a theme that I’m teaching a team and then do LESS. Perhaps I’m in left field. I guess your mileage may vary. Open to others’ thoughts…

  • @CertifiedArmorer
    @CertifiedArmorer Месяц назад

    I get what he is saying but you see give and go's setup from there all the time. First example comes to mind, USA vs Canada Olympics Crosby winning goal. Good video, good perspective.

  • @OhYaSure
    @OhYaSure Месяц назад

    Something to be considered that never is much is your ape index. I’m 5’8” but a +4 ape index, meaning my arms are the length of your average 6ft male. That means my stick is going to be shorter than usual, and def different from others my height who may have longer legs, shorter arms, etc. But it’s not hard to imagine how much of an effect your ape index has on this.

  • @granttotman469
    @granttotman469 Месяц назад

    Any CBJ fans just finding this? This guy seems like hes really going to help us. Great hire for Columbus

  • @davidhernandez9985
    @davidhernandez9985 Месяц назад

    I hope that UM the school does'nt embarrass H-C Narurato when it comes to NIL, not only him but BB-HC Dusty May and Football-HC Sherrod Moore. Always, GOBLUE-NATTYUP🏆!

  • @goldflashgly513
    @goldflashgly513 2 месяца назад

    The ice dancer?

  • @jonyshyne
    @jonyshyne 2 месяца назад

    Why should they to make an inside edge cut? how about finishing attack? Because usually you must continue moving ahead for finish attack

  • @rickgray5731
    @rickgray5731 2 месяца назад

    2 years as our assistant, now you're the man! We look forward to your style, and I know you're not going to have a great roster, but boy we want to see effort 60 minutes, 82 games next year. We have faith. Go get them Ryan!

  • @bozosaurus666
    @bozosaurus666 2 месяца назад

    Congrats Warsy on being Sharks HC... excited for the future

  • @Ballzz11133
    @Ballzz11133 2 месяца назад

    Congrats RYAN!

  • @johnabogado4176
    @johnabogado4176 3 месяца назад

    Great info for a hockey dad

  • @shopgyminc.9487
    @shopgyminc.9487 3 месяца назад

    Bro sesh ain't the same without you buddy ❤️

  • @new_user6969
    @new_user6969 3 месяца назад

    Congrats Yogi

  • @Pavel_Engines
    @Pavel_Engines 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @PeterBriggs-oz5te
    @PeterBriggs-oz5te 3 месяца назад

    Lennie is such a great coach and even better human being! I know from personal experience my son loves to work with Lennie and he looks forward to attending Lennie's camps. He brings so much energy and passion with him, the players love to work with him. Good Luck in Omaha! Bring the Juice!

  • @andychanny
    @andychanny 3 месяца назад

    I don't think the demo by the coach was very good. He showed them the drill a single time and then threw them in the drill. A second demo with questions to detect understanding would have elicited better detecting of CI sooner. I believe.

  • @Ali-bh6be
    @Ali-bh6be 3 месяца назад

    "PromoSM"

  • @sturmgesutz
    @sturmgesutz 3 месяца назад

    Birchy is Proving to be a excellent Coach. Loved watching her play for Brampton and the times she was with Team Canada. In fact the lass was never given a proper run with the NWT. She was in then she was out, in and out ....just never given a proper chance. I think also she is a future NWT coach [ assistant at the moment ] Courtney is a class act in every way. This was a superb interview. A very Erudite lady indeed. fiery nature😂😂 and would never back down as a player and always had her team mates backs, but a lovely human, very warm individual . Good luck Birchy. [ even though it is Kessel now.. I still remember her as Birchard and that has stuck 😂]

  • @jakebenigni
    @jakebenigni 4 месяца назад

    very interesting. bottom line it is a simple physics equation. the closer the weight of the puck is to the body's center of gravity the more force production you have. which is why your best shooters pull the puck in on a wrist shot. which is also the preferred location on a one timer. still a tough thing to put your finger on though due to the varying lengths of humorous bones from person to person.

  • @cglasford1
    @cglasford1 4 месяца назад

    The mini rinks or 3/4 boutique rinks are becoming very popular here in MN. Our arena has one and it is a fantastic tool. Its perfect for mite games and 3v3 leagues. They might be slightly longer than 1/2 ice but not as wide but the lines are there so you can start teaching offsides and icing if you choose to do that. It's the best of both worlds honestly and I hope more arenas and associations continue to add them. It is exactly the equivalent to the soccer example you guys use. The other thing that I find extremely frustrated is going to our spring AAA, not only do these tournaments play full ice with all the rules, they use full sized nets with 3.5' goalies! like seriously why not use an appropriately sized goal?

  • @roo6373
    @roo6373 4 месяца назад

    If you're bad at something and people call you it for it, just pull the race/misogyny card.

  • @merkur18
    @merkur18 4 месяца назад

    Bahaha!!! Wow she is horrible at her job and such a narcissistic entitled brat!

  • @LiveFreeOrDie2A
    @LiveFreeOrDie2A 4 месяца назад

    “We need more women representation across all positions in the NHL” -WHY? Does it improve the game? No. The league? No. The fan experience? No. It ONLY improves the bank balances of entitled narcissistic women.

  • @FallLineJP
    @FallLineJP 4 месяца назад

    Possibly the best discussion of how to motivate young players (or anyone, really) I’ve ever heard. Will be taking this and applying it as a hockey parent 🫡

  • @Vtwin60
    @Vtwin60 4 месяца назад

    Brought to you by a clown who will never win the cup

  • @cglasford1
    @cglasford1 4 месяца назад

    I wonder how much of the propensity to want the puck or be willing to make mistakes or be coachable is actually genetics or nature, like you are born with it as mentioned or if it is actual nurture and is the results of the environment they were born into and exposed to at a very early age.

  • @vesosobot4094
    @vesosobot4094 4 месяца назад

    i wish these videos were around when I was younger!

  • @marcusquinlin3457
    @marcusquinlin3457 4 месяца назад

    Is this video still on the Coaches Site? cant seem to find it anymore

  • @yeahlav
    @yeahlav 5 месяцев назад

    a great example of a good player that uses a super short stick for his size is tage thompson. His stick is basically past his chest

  • @cryptocreek1557
    @cryptocreek1557 5 месяцев назад

    Best sexiest female sports broadcaster. I do not understand why people make negative comments. I think you are great and happy to hear when you are covering a hockey game.

  • @northernwrx
    @northernwrx 5 месяцев назад

    Great video and message

  • @russor22
    @russor22 5 месяцев назад

    What shooter tutor is that?

  • @FCMC123
    @FCMC123 6 месяцев назад

    Question How often do we see this skill set utilized with the pros? Besides a clue, what else am I missing with this tactic(Especially the first sequence the alternating punch stops going straight into boards) asking for a friend…

  • @jeffgadzinski2624
    @jeffgadzinski2624 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome content! I may be stepping into my first head coaching position with my local high school hockey team next season and I will continue to follow your channel for the awesome insight. Thank you, keep it coming!

  • @alexr.2997
    @alexr.2997 6 месяцев назад

    As a percentage, how important is shoulder rotation? or is the weight distribution inside the curve more important? Do the skates have to be very sharp to turn like this? Do your ankles fold in? Thank you

  • @Pavelpavel01
    @Pavelpavel01 6 месяцев назад

    What video app are you using for the recording and video analysis?

  • @MikeSmith-kt5zv
    @MikeSmith-kt5zv 6 месяцев назад

    That 2v2 sequence was garbage. Puck carriers weren't manipulating the checkers' skates or even trying to force switches.

  • @scotty2325
    @scotty2325 6 месяцев назад

    She is absolutely horrible as an announcer. I can't believe how many gaffs she has made as an announcer. She should not be on National TV announcing hockey

  • @jean-philippebouchard2291
    @jean-philippebouchard2291 6 месяцев назад

    Wow, that's another strong podcast. It's a suggestion, but for visuals like me, it would be great to have some links or visuals of the drills recommended. Please continue your excellent work. Best from Montreal. JP

  • @courtneyking5148
    @courtneyking5148 7 месяцев назад

    Carla is an inspiration

  • @tiltvpip1009
    @tiltvpip1009 7 месяцев назад

    You did the same thing twice I don’t get it

    • @niconeedsanap8130
      @niconeedsanap8130 4 месяца назад

      Focus on the stick.

    • @docscurlock2229
      @docscurlock2229 3 месяца назад

      It's not the stick, it's the hands

    • @niconeedsanap8130
      @niconeedsanap8130 3 месяца назад

      @@docscurlock2229i didnt think i would have to explain this, but the first turn shows a stick behind him, second shows it in a position ready to pass and shoot.

    • @docscurlock2229
      @docscurlock2229 3 месяца назад

      @niconeedsanap8130 right, because of where his hands are. In close to the body for the tight turn and then away from the body to have passing options.

    • @niconeedsanap8130
      @niconeedsanap8130 3 месяца назад

      @@docscurlock2229 easier to look at the stick. its not about what it truly is, its about making the person understand.

  • @johndiaz13
    @johndiaz13 7 месяцев назад

    Slide stop is like the power slide stop in inline skating, ruclips.net/video/wITE5eUhn3A/видео.html

  • @user-rr8vh3zv3j
    @user-rr8vh3zv3j 7 месяцев назад

    That is crazy fast. So much information packed into that 2:18

  • @jean-philippebouchard2291
    @jean-philippebouchard2291 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for bringing such great speakers. That is much helpful. Kind regards, JPB

    • @bestnova
      @bestnova 7 месяцев назад

      Indeed! 👏👏👏

  • @TopShelfHockeyAcademyPtbo
    @TopShelfHockeyAcademyPtbo 7 месяцев назад

    Just an incredible example of fantastic coaching and buy in from athletes. Well done ladies.

  • @TonoCajka
    @TonoCajka 7 месяцев назад

    Our Coach Ceman 🙏❤. We love him so much here in Košice. Jedine VSŽ !

  • @williampope290
    @williampope290 8 месяцев назад

    She’s awful. Just listen to one of her broadcasts. Terrible

  • @jean-philippebouchard2291
    @jean-philippebouchard2291 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your good work. Your podcast are helpful. Best. JPB

  • @TomP.-bz5um
    @TomP.-bz5um 8 месяцев назад

    For young player development u7-u11, based on constant growth in this age group is it better for a shorter budget friendly stick more often (possibly wood) or a higher priced stick to last longer?

    • @TomP.-bz5um
      @TomP.-bz5um 8 месяцев назад

      Right now I have u7/9’s using premium sticks that are above the nose and struggling to have a factual conversation with parents if it is better to replace the stick more often instead of higher priced sticks

    • @sobertrades4746
      @sobertrades4746 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@TomP.-bz5um I see no one has responded to you. But in my personal opinion. I'd say it's best for kids development to have proper length stick. Rather then keeping a kids stick longer then it should be to let them grow into it and try get more seasons out of it. Try find affordable sticks maybe even used ones. There's also government funding for low budget families for kids in sports not sure if that could be an option. I have a son in U9 and a son in U7 currently. I'm one of the coaches too. 🏒🤘