Jeremy great vids. Really like how you lay it out visually with different format lines representing movement vs pass vs shot etc. very clear for my 11yr old son. Subscribed! Thanks.
I will never be able to skate and play (I am unable to lift a foot when trailing with skates) but now you make me see things when I check my local team here in Frankfurt
+Jeremy Weiss thanks for the reply! Enjoy seeing your passion for the game. Teams are so good now at back pressure through the middle, middle guy (f2) drives the net and f3 finds the weak side of the rink to avoid back checkers. Any trailers end up being defenseman.
Jeremy great vids. Really like how you lay it out visually with different format lines representing movement vs pass vs shot etc. very clear for my 11yr old son. Subscribed! Thanks.
I will never be able to skate and play (I am unable to lift a foot when trailing with skates) but now you make me see things when I check my local team here in Frankfurt
Suggestions against an effective back check? Taking away the f3 option when entering the zone? Is your best option to begin a xycle with f2?
great stuff for us beer-leaguers ! thanks
Does (Can) this apply to sled hockey?
I'd assume so, but I'm no sled hockey expert by any means!
Interesting how much attack philosophy has changed in recent years. Higher levels never use the traditional F3 trail anymore.
I still saw quite a bit of it in the WJHC this year. Although I did notice some variations as well. What are you seeing these days?
+Jeremy Weiss thanks for the reply! Enjoy seeing your passion for the game. Teams are so good now at back pressure through the middle, middle guy (f2) drives the net and f3 finds the weak side of the rink to avoid back checkers. Any trailers end up being defenseman.