Tight turns and give-and-go passing
Posted by Kristina Rutherford on December 11, 2008 5:48 PM
This non-stop drill starts with give-and-go passing and then moves into tight turns and a shot on net...
This non-stop drill starts with give-and-go passing and then moves into tight turns and a shot on net...
Players need to keep their heads up in this drill, where they'll be making and receiving a pass within a split second in the neutral zone...
Our Game got this drill from an Atlanta Thrashers practice...
It begins with tight turns and give-and-go passes and ends with a one-timer on net...
This continuous passing drill requires communication, heads up play and most importantly, timing...
Quick feet and heads up play are needed for this give and go shooting drill...
Our Game saw this warm-up passing and shooting drill in action at a Tampa Bay Lightning practice...
Heads up play and tape-to-tape passes are needed to keep this full ice flow drill going...
This classic passing drill is a great way to get the legs moving at the beginning of a practice...
The four post passing drill keeps players moving quickly, passing accurately, encourages communication, and combines multi-directional movements to strengthen awareness on the ice, especially in traffic...
Defensemen need to keep their heads up and get their shots off in a hurry, because passes are coming quickly from curling forwards and from their D partner...
Tape to tape passes and heads up play are a requirement in this passing drill...
Tape-to-tape passes are the key to keep these drills moving.