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The Four T’s of Passing are key to developing fundamental sound players.
The best players maintain good technique at all times. Good technique must be emphasized on every pass.
The passer must choose the right type of pass. The player must choose when to use touch passes, first and second touch skating and passing. Players must choose when to make short or long pass. Players must choose when to pass to stick, space or use no space play. Players need to know when to use the boards to make a pass or clear.
Types of Passes
Each player must be “thinking off the puck” and working on being in position to receive a pass. Players need to work on things like: Am I calling for the puck when open? Can I see the puck? Am I in the best place for a pass? How can I give my teammate an option? Can I create space for others? The best players are always thinking and executing “OFF the Puck”.
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.
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Power Thoughts:
A winner never whines.
-Paul Brown