
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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The Carolina Hurricanes (CANES) lost game one of the series against the HABS because of mistakes made in defensive positional play and uncharacteristically poor puck play. The CANES studied the video of game one to identify their mistakes i...
My earlier article addressed exactly what Jared Bednar speaks to in the video above, which pleased me to hear because it’s absolutely on the mark. The AVS identity is speed, skill and physic...
The Colorado Avalanche in game two played better than in game one but not good enough to win a playoff game against a Vegas Golden Knights team that has played fast, physical defensive hockey as a collective group of FIVE in all three zones...
Carolina Hurricanes Head Coach Rod Brind’Amour was candid in his assessment of his team’s performance in the 6-2 game one loss. The short video is honest, the CANES best players weren’t their best players and the team wasn’t sharp or ready...
Cale MAKAR’s absence in game one of the series was a factor in the loss, for sure. Not an excuse, just the reality of the situation, his dominance in control of the puck offensively in all three zones is the catalyst for the AVS offensive g...
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