
Breakdown of NHL video highlights to share the skills, concepts and principles in today’s game. Hockey IQ is learned from studying the game.
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One of the things I enjoy about the Stanley Cup Playoffs is the increase in the physicality of play. We see players finishing their checks more in the playoffs than we do in the regular season and we see in an increase in the competitivenes...
In the video clip below T.J. Oshie describes the CANES press defending system as overwhelming to play against. It’s like you’re playing against 10 players instead of 5 because of the constant pressure.
The CANES identity is their “Defend...
Both VEGAS and CAROLINA play a similar style of game. Both play really well as a collective group in all three zones in their support of the puck offensively and defensively. Both play with speed and physicality, both have talented offensiv...
The old saying talent gets a player only so far is absolutely true. It’s the character of the player that’s responsible for the player’s success. The Stanley Cup Finals are defined by the unmatched competitiveness of the players. In game tw...
The stretch pass out of the defensive zone is a common tactic used to beat hard forecheck pressure. Part of the Carolina Hurricanes identity is their hard forecheck press defending game in the offensive zone, neutral zone and defensive zone...
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