The best passing team can become the best offensive and defensive club.
- They see the ice better than other clubs
- They see players away from the puck
Term:
- Good vision leads to good offensive and defensive decisions
- Technique
- Type
- Think & Execute Off Puck
- Timing
- Cup, Push, Point
Types of Passes
- Forehand
- Backhand
- 1 touch, 2 touch, 3 touch
- 1 time
- Saucer
- Snap
- Slap
- Use of boards
I skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it has been – Wayne Gretzky
The 4th “T” is for timing. Both the player with the puck and without the puck need to work on timing skills. Timing is everything in hockey. Arrive a little to fast, a little to slow and the play results in a turnover. The player with the puck must choose the right pace of the pass. Pass to hard it arrives to fast. Pass to slow, it behind the receiver or the puck is intercepted.
- Control Skate, Communicate & Accelerate
- Always position yourself where you can see the puck clearly
- Call for the puck
- Your stick needs to be out in front of your body
- Your stick needs to be on the ice
- Your stick needs to form a right angle when receiving pass
- Skate to the puck, do not stop skating and reach
Flip Pass to Open Space and Soft Hands:
Dallas Stars Tic-Tac-Toe Goal 3-27-10
KHL 2010-11 – Back Pass, Relay Pass, 1 v 0 Possession Screen
Nine Words to Improve Your Passing Game:
MOVE YOUR MOUTH, MOVE YOUR LEGS & MOVE THE PUCK
1. Courage
2. Belief
3. Attitude
4. Purpose
Congratulations:
All five 15 year old player from ERZURUM GENÇLİK SPOR eligible for Turkish National Team, made the club. Every player from ERZURUM GENÇLİK SPOR U14 National Championship team was invited to TBHF National Development Camp.