at 0:40 it is an awkward spot to be, usually in hockey we have offsides ,so that doesn't really happen but generally if you keep your head up and see if your teammate is going for a shot rather then a dump and chase/pass, you can crash the net for a rebound. I'm not a coach or pro so its just my input but I don't think there is need for backward skating in this case. I also would like to mention that there might be an objectively good way of handling certain situations but in the end it really depends on your personal skill level and what's within comfort. I wouldn't recommend to go backwards if you are still learning how to switch without losing momentum. same thing for passing teammates and plays. Some teams and coaches might enforce team play where others will say just shoot the puck on target. It all depends on your group and skill to make the best out of what you have.
Defense I’ll help you with that If you find yourself with a 2v1 hold your stick with 1 Hand And stay in the middle of the goalie And look to see if he’s going to pass or shoot and they’re gonna try to trick you. Love you videos bye hope this helped.
Yo hello your progress is insane the grind is real! On defense make sure your stick is moving and stick on puck is probably biggest thing someone can teach you on defense. Keep up the great work!
As a defender myself if you want to defend the player try to angle him into the boards and get physical. As a defender you get pushed around a lot so it should be fine.
On your breakaway, you need to sell that fake a little, you went through the motions, but make the moves bigger if that makes sense. Like. Pause, open up (bring your top hand out forward from your body like you're shooting to the right) maybe even give the twig a little flex to sell the fake shot, then bring your stick back bigger ( further left) for the backhand. Hard to explain online, hope it made sense.
You are looking incredible! One tip is that when the puck is loose, body on body and stick on stick. What I mean is that you can get your body in the way and then grab the puck. Great job!!!
I think the best for u now is learning to pivot from forwards to backwards. It will help when pinching up on an attacker and opening up creating more space in the offensive zone. Come along way since u first started looking great
I would love to see full length games, I saw a reply you made about editing and such, but I think raw footage, being mic'd up would be awesome, no need for a ton of editing
When stepping up, I typically will keep skating backwards, and run them to the side. It isnt much of a step up if you are playing someone good, as they will make a move.
I'd say use the boards some more. You can chip it off the sides a ton and make passes to yourself. And the closing the gap, try to step more towards the middle and get around the guy, rather than shooting from far away. But for 5 months, your looking insane, just remember that you have time, try to take the extra second to make an even better play.
Scripting, recording and editing this 3 minute video took hours lol so no way I can voice over the whole thing, would you still wanna watch without it?
I think we all play under the term of hockey, I play ball hockey for example (NBHL). In the video, he's playing inline hockey. Then there's ice hockey.. All under the word "hockey".
The pay you questioned on you should try and cut to the middle and look for a passing lane and it would be offside if you kept skating but anyway I love your content
I think you’re over stick handling a little. The play where you “didn’t know what to do” you stick handled into the opposing players stick. You put the puck where the player is, not where the player is not. Sick dangles will come in time but I’d focus more on the basics. Simply skating with a puck on your stick forwards and backwards. Also moving the puck side to side across your body. That way if the player is to your right you can snap it to the left where they are not and continue to skate forward and around them. Look what the guy in green did behind you after. He kept the puck out of reach and pushed forward. Then brought it in for the shot. He does it again around the defender shorty after up the boards. You don’t need to stick handle like crazy. Just always remember “put the puck where the player is not”
@@Kazxi. Those tiles look pretty nice, I wouldnt worry about it since you re-tape your stick pretty regularly, but hovering barely over the ground wouldn't hurt
at 0:40 it is an awkward spot to be, usually in hockey we have offsides ,so that doesn't really happen but generally if you keep your head up and see if your teammate is going for a shot rather then a dump and chase/pass, you can crash the net for a rebound. I'm not a coach or pro so its just my input but I don't think there is need for backward skating in this case. I also would like to mention that there might be an objectively good way of handling certain situations but in the end it really depends on your personal skill level and what's within comfort. I wouldn't recommend to go backwards if you are still learning how to switch without losing momentum. same thing for passing teammates and plays. Some teams and coaches might enforce team play where others will say just shoot the puck on target. It all depends on your group and skill to make the best out of what you have.
As a goalie you can’t really slide on roller rinks so you should get them to dive
Also work on elevating your back hand to beat the goalie
Gotcha thanks man, yeah I shoulda been more patient on that backhander and just placed it far left... next time haha
Cool love ur videos keep it up
Defense I’ll help you with that If you find yourself with a 2v1 hold your stick with 1 Hand And stay in the middle of the goalie And look to see if he’s going to pass or shoot and they’re gonna try to trick you. Love you videos bye hope this helped.
I will start playing inline hockey this summer, your a huge inspiration keep it up :)
Yooo that's awesome, you're gonna have a blast!!!
I love your videos and think that this whole thing is so cool!
Thanks dude!
For day 200 you should do a comparison 1 to 200
Yo hello your progress is insane the grind is real! On defense make sure your stick is moving and stick on puck is probably biggest thing someone can teach you on defense. Keep up the great work!
As a defender myself if you want to defend the player try to angle him into the boards and get physical. As a defender you get pushed around a lot so it should be fine.
On your breakaway, you need to sell that fake a little, you went through the motions, but make the moves bigger if that makes sense. Like. Pause, open up (bring your top hand out forward from your body like you're shooting to the right) maybe even give the twig a little flex to sell the fake shot, then bring your stick back bigger ( further left) for the backhand. Hard to explain online, hope it made sense.
keep it up man, i'm out here learning as an adult and grinding hard as well - hockey is the best
You are looking incredible! One tip is that when the puck is loose, body on body and stick on stick. What I mean is that you can get your body in the way and then grab the puck. Great job!!!
When you were on a breakaway you did everything right but you should’ve waited longer so it would be an empty net
There's no offside in roller hockey I'm pretty sure
I think the best for u now is learning to pivot from forwards to backwards. It will help when pinching up on an attacker and opening up creating more space in the offensive zone. Come along way since u first started looking great
Always use the defenders triangle from their feet to their stick, puck placement is key while attacking and leaves them vulnerable and off balance
When I guys going with the puck and u have no idea where to go the best place is just to drive to the net (get to the next) 😊hope this helps.🙃
That first play as long as you stay onside you should startle the blue line to stay open
I would love to see full length games, I saw a reply you made about editing and such, but I think raw footage, being mic'd up would be awesome, no need for a ton of editing
I like the longer videos like this sooo much more! Good luck of the breakaways 😅
When stepping up, I typically will keep skating backwards, and run them to the side. It isnt much of a step up if you are playing someone good, as they will make a move.
I'd say use the boards some more. You can chip it off the sides a ton and make passes to yourself. And the closing the gap, try to step more towards the middle and get around the guy, rather than shooting from far away.
But for 5 months, your looking insane, just remember that you have time, try to take the extra second to make an even better play.
My son is a AA Peewee and recommend’s cutting two the net to box out the other team and get the rebounds.
I just started playing roller hockey aswell! I love your vids! Keep it up!
you just gotta practice on your breakaways take your time but stay fast
to close the gap you want to work on the picket going forward and then back
You should fake going to left on breakaway’s then turn to right and tap it in
What rink is this?
1v1 are hard but the 1 tip I can give u as my coach used to sey"get the puck where the player is not"😂
I live in Colorado and roller and ice hockey is pretty popular ice hockey has so many programs
Yeah it's awesome! The state really embraces the sport!
please post full games
Scripting, recording and editing this 3 minute video took hours lol so no way I can voice over the whole thing, would you still wanna watch without it?
Yes
Yeah no need for voice over. Just chill gameplay. I enjoy watching them
@@Kazxi.ya i would watch it
Is it me or is that puck hard to see on that gray tile?
like your vids i am subed since u started you have gained so muche subscribers happy for you
Thanks so much dude!
Try staying with them hitting your stick against there’s and the puck might get loose and he might drop it
Question to everyone, do yall play hockey or a form of hockey? I play floorball which is a form of field hockey
I think we all play under the term of hockey, I play ball hockey for example (NBHL). In the video, he's playing inline hockey. Then there's ice hockey.. All under the word "hockey".
When we getting a long form video on the ice!!
if you have the puck never skate directly twards the defender
when you push up on D try to slow down a little bit and not go forwards
The pay you questioned on you should try and cut to the middle and look for a passing lane and it would be offside if you kept skating but anyway I love your content
at 44 cut across the blue line
Try to toe drag when you are going up to a player
You should be goalie one week
I think you’re over stick handling a little. The play where you “didn’t know what to do” you stick handled into the opposing players stick. You put the puck where the player is, not where the player is not. Sick dangles will come in time but I’d focus more on the basics. Simply skating with a puck on your stick forwards and backwards. Also moving the puck side to side across your body. That way if the player is to your right you can snap it to the left where they are not and continue to skate forward and around them. Look what the guy in green did behind you after. He kept the puck out of reach and pushed forward. Then brought it in for the shot. He does it again around the defender shorty after up the boards. You don’t need to stick handle like crazy. Just always remember “put the puck where the player is not”
I would say to work on your skating,it will create a lot of chances
Go to the net on that play
5 months already
Right?! Time is flying!
yeah@@Kazxi.
Practice stick handling farther from your body and don’t stick handle as much just do it when you need to
You should attempt to join a league
Try not to drag or sick as much😊
Really? I keep getting told to keep my stick on the "ice" lol
@@Kazxi. Those tiles look pretty nice, I wouldnt worry about it since you re-tape your stick pretty regularly, but hovering barely over the ground wouldn't hurt
When your on defense skate backwards
1 backwards
A A team or A A A idk
Don’t shoot to shoot aim first and then shoot
why is the quality so bad?
It's 1080p?? Did your YT downgrade it maybe? Might have to manually adjust that on your end
Get a better slap shot and we’ll talk
that puck was awful