Thank you! 🙏 I appreciate the way in which DB communicates and find his passion for teaching wonderful. It looks to me like the boys are having a blast making these videos and I enjoy them immensely. 🏒
Jason Lee we do have fun, we have a great bunch of guys and girls that we work with, always fun getting on the ice and being kids every once and a while!!
I appreciate the feedback keep spreading the word!! If you’d like any skill covered in our next videos let us know and we can try and get them done. Thanks.
Great video - I coach a girls team and loved the shout out to the female centers. I passed along the video, they heard it and it mattered to them - thanks!
Nice one, enjoyed 10 minutes and leaving a little bit smarter on the face-offs / I am using my periphery vision on the puck drop and it kind of works really well! about a 60% success rate. maybe I am just lucky, anyone else?
Periphery is great and should be used but if you start focusing on the refs hands and his movement to get a jump on the opposing player you can react quicker and hopefully pull your move before your opponent even realizes that the puck is dropped!! Best of luck.
Hi I'm just wondering why the face offs are in different positions on the ice? I see they start in the center ice and also at the left and right side near the goalie. What is the reason for this why does the face off move
Face-offs are placed on different face-off dots depending on what was happening when the ref blew the play down. Ex. a shot on net, face-off will be on right or left side of goalie depending on where the shot came from, if there is an off-side call (offensive player crosses the offensive blue line before the puck) the face-off will be on the dot in the neutral zone outside the blue line (left or right side depending on what side the off-side took place). If a puck is shot all the way down the ice for an Icing call (a player must cross the redline before dumping a puck into oppositions' zone) the face-off will come all the way back down to the defensive zone to the left or right side face-off in defensive zone. I hope that helps.
I never played hockey but I watched the whole piece. Great tips, even for me to understand Nhl better! Thank You!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video and got some tips from it.
Thank you! 🙏 I appreciate the way in which DB communicates and find his passion for teaching wonderful. It looks to me like the boys are having a blast making these videos and I enjoy them immensely. 🏒
Jason Lee we do have fun, we have a great bunch of guys and girls that we work with, always fun getting on the ice and being kids every once and a while!!
Dude...this channel should be huge. Great content again, bud.
I appreciate the feedback keep spreading the word!! If you’d like any skill covered in our next videos let us know and we can try and get them done. Thanks.
Great video Coach. I was a center man my entire life. I loved faceoffs but hated losing them. Didn’t lose many though
Such high quality instruction! Using lots of your video ideas for my Squirts and Peewees. Thank you!
Amazing. Love to hear that. I’m glad you’ve been using them. If you’d like to see anything specific let me know. Thank you.
Great video - I coach a girls team and loved the shout out to the female centers. I passed along the video, they heard it and it mattered to them - thanks!
Amazing. Thanks for checking. In. So pumped to hear that your team responded. Best of luck this season.
Nice one, enjoyed 10 minutes and leaving a little bit smarter on the face-offs / I am using my periphery vision on the puck drop and it kind of works really well! about a 60% success rate. maybe I am just lucky, anyone else?
Periphery is great and should be used but if you start focusing on the refs hands and his movement to get a jump on the opposing player you can react quicker and hopefully pull your move before your opponent even realizes that the puck is dropped!! Best of luck.
Great video Coach! I agree with how you break it down for different level players.
Thank you for the feedback, I'm hoping to get some more videos out soon.
Awesome video as always, really need to spread the word about this channel!
LauTribal keep spreading the word!! We appreciate the feedback, thank you.
Thank you I just started center good training tph
Thank you for checking out the video. Good luck.
Really helpful
Thank you for watching, I appreciate the feedback
Great vid again. Agree with the previous commenter:)
Them pucks aint froze coach
Yess
Bouncy pucks . Hot cross buns out out
Hi I'm just wondering why the face offs are in different positions on the ice? I see they start in the center ice and also at the left and right side near the goalie. What is the reason for this why does the face off move
Face-offs are placed on different face-off dots depending on what was happening when the ref blew the play down. Ex. a shot on net, face-off will be on right or left side of goalie depending on where the shot came from, if there is an off-side call (offensive player crosses the offensive blue line before the puck) the face-off will be on the dot in the neutral zone outside the blue line (left or right side depending on what side the off-side took place). If a puck is shot all the way down the ice for an Icing call (a player must cross the redline before dumping a puck into oppositions' zone) the face-off will come all the way back down to the defensive zone to the left or right side face-off in defensive zone. I hope that helps.
@@nsdahockey Thank you so much!
I'm not even a center. why am I watching this
Man, I live in a sunny country yet I'm watching this, hehe.
Cause defence thats why lol
To much redundant talking.
We do have replay video as an option.
Great video!
D.A. Hockey thank you, glad you enjoyed watching