Elite Ice Hockey Analysis & Norcan Hockey
Elite Ice Hockey Analysis & Norcan Hockey
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#1 Shooting Pitfall for Minor Hockey Players
The one adjustment every player needs to make at some point.
Another polarizing subject, there are numerous theories and opinions about this one!
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5 Reasons your Breakout Sucks!
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5 common things to watch for if your team is struggling to breakout
Hitting...better to Absorb or Avoid?
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Are you (or your child) going into body checking/hitting? What is your best why way to avoid getting "Kronwalled"?
What is Surfing (in Hockey)
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A dive into the inner workings of surfing, what is it & where is it used?
SAFE midlane breakouts
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Some examples showing why a midlane breakout isn't actually a midlane breakout. Strategies on how to implement this style of breakout without major mistakes
Winger Techniques - Breakouts
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Cole had a great question on Monday, here is a better explanation than I could give on the ice!
Punch Turn/Jamb Turn - Breakdown
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What is a Punch Turn? Is it important to acquire? What type of players use it? What scenarios call for it? What drills can I add it into?
Breakout - Up the Middle
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Some examples and discussion about breaking out up the middle of the ice, some coaches are hesitant to implement this concept due to the risks involved. Through deliberate drills most coaches can implement this into their team game and help their players add an important tool into the toolbox!
Creating off the Rush - 3 on 3 Breakdown
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Breaking down a successful 3 on 3 rush opportunity, what went right and what went wrong?
Is Backhand Shooting Still Important?
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Exploring some specific situations and the skills required to be successful. This technique can be easily taught with the right tools and information
Double Clutch Shooting Drill
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Double Clutch or Hide in Handle shooting technique.
Gretzky & Kurri 2 on 1 Technique
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Breakdown on some Gretzky Kurri attacking techniques that are still extremely relevant in today's game. Goalies may be a little better today though...haha
Drills - Driving the Net vs Pressure
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3 Drills to help players get the puck into the house/home plate area.
Umbrella Passing Comparison
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Subtle difference between surrounding the puck and quick 1 touch passing
Backhand vs Forehand - Passing, Shooting & Play Making
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A couple things to consider in regards to players making plays on their forehand or Backhand
Get your HEAD UP 💥😵
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Get your HEAD UP 💥😵
Stick Length and Grip Suggestions
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Stick Length and Grip Suggestions
Breakaway Puck Protection Technique
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Breakaway Puck Protection Technique
2 on 1 Off Wing Attackers
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2 on 1 Off Wing Attackers
Exploiting the High Seam VS D Zone Coverage
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Exploiting the High Seam VS D Zone Coverage
The FAIL before the WIN
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The FAIL before the WIN
4 Turn Edit + NHL Clips
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4 Turn Edit NHL Clips
Kale Kerbashian Highlight Reel
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Kale Kerbashian Highlight Reel
20 Passes Elite Players Should Possess
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20 Passes Elite Players Should Possess
Wall Work & Rim Stops
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Wall Work & Rim Stops
McDavid vs Gaudreau...puck-handling technique analysis
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McDavid vs Gaudreau...puck-handling technique analysis
Off Wing Forehand Shot
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Off Wing Forehand Shot
Kerfoot Goal - Breakdown & Drill
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Kerfoot Goal - Breakdown & Drill
Defending Cutback/Cycle - Hand & Stick Techniques
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Defending Cutback/Cycle - Hand & Stick Techniques
Net Front Scoring Tactics-Create Space
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Net Front Scoring Tactics-Create Space

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  • @Gagssss451
    @Gagssss451 13 днів тому

    hi Rishe, sorry but my English. I am fans Tractor. good luck for you.

  • @juicycuter
    @juicycuter 19 днів тому

    ELITE VIDEO THANK YOU

  • @VenalainenFamily
    @VenalainenFamily 20 днів тому

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @motogig7803
    @motogig7803 22 дні тому

    Nice video. Those turns create a lot of space and time.

  • @PaperCut2UGaming
    @PaperCut2UGaming 2 місяці тому

    The only problem with this channel Is not enough videos. Where you at, your content is great

  • @PaperCut2UGaming
    @PaperCut2UGaming 2 місяці тому

    Couldn’t find the UA-cam channel with the videos shown. Sts hockey. Can you link it?

  • @bowershockey7906
    @bowershockey7906 2 місяці тому

    Thanks! Going to use this for a defenseman training program

  • @joeidaho5938
    @joeidaho5938 2 місяці тому

    Funny thing, gotta do this move with same intensity you would in a game, or I find it's often difficult to keep focus on both the puck handling...and keeping the defensive player away. Gotta have that physical intensity....as well as focus intensity. Often I can do this better in a game, than in practice....lol.

  • @Coover90210
    @Coover90210 3 місяці тому

    "why its called surfing" : because somebody thought it sounded cooler than saying "angling"

  • @BenBreeg1138
    @BenBreeg1138 4 місяці тому

    Do you have links to the STS stuff?

  • @AllRequired
    @AllRequired 4 місяці тому

    The stay-at-home defenseman should be ready to move into the power zone at any time.

  • @ricks.9984
    @ricks.9984 4 місяці тому

    Great stuff. Everyone needs to be on the same page. D man needs to understand what the center is doing when he’s coming back and positioning himself for the center swing. As a center, often times inexperienced D men are wondering what the heck I’m doing when I’m setting up. They just need to be patient and give their wingers and center man a second to position themselves so the D has two solid options. That’s why I also like the D to hold onto the puck until they get to the spot you pointed out unless the winger is already good and ready to take that breakout pass as the D comes out from behind the net. Then I yell out to the winger “let’s go” so he knows I’m an option up the middle or “boards, boards” if he’s under pressure.

  • @paul-francoiscasey-zz3xz
    @paul-francoiscasey-zz3xz 4 місяці тому

    Super useful insights and tips for breakouts. Thanks for sharing !

  • @Coover90210
    @Coover90210 4 місяці тому

    "Beat one guy. Make a good pass." I need to tattoo that on my body somewhere. Great vid!

  • @ryanbresson2447
    @ryanbresson2447 6 місяців тому

    "Never say never, and never say always" has been a go to of mine since I heard you say it on another video. Really appreciate your content Mike! Cheers from New Brunswick.

  • @ArifKhan.
    @ArifKhan. 6 місяців тому

    Works well with a bumper in the high slot. 👍😊

  • @michaelrivera6545
    @michaelrivera6545 6 місяців тому

    Is there a good starting point of stick length for someone who is beginning in the sport. Such as a body landmark while standing on flat ground. I like your explanation of not blaming your bad stick handling on the length of the stick, its more your hand placement but there is a tipping point that your stick will just get in the way if its to long or short. You hear and see the push for really short sticks but they just feel really odd and feel like im playing with my kids stick. Any help is appreciated thanks for the great video.

    • @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824
      @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824 6 місяців тому

      Ya for sure, (on skates) top of stick at your chin is the most common. Roughly translates to top of the stick at your nose (without skates).

  • @davehowarth5710
    @davehowarth5710 6 місяців тому

    Should have got a chance in the show. Was right up there in points with Sarnia. Yakupov Galchenyuk & Kale were dominant

  • @paulfyke5809
    @paulfyke5809 6 місяців тому

    Great Video! What do you use to edit the videos? Thanks

  • @turdferguson8704
    @turdferguson8704 7 місяців тому

    On the second oilers breakout, Yamamotos play on the boards resulted in him getting an assist. It just goes to show how a good break out will get you one the scoresheet. Every little play matters.

  • @terryeades745
    @terryeades745 7 місяців тому

    Great video thank you

  • @terryeades745
    @terryeades745 7 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @ronjooss2492
    @ronjooss2492 7 місяців тому

    MIke I know you don't make these any longer, but they are priceless. Thank you!

  • @CaptainReilly99
    @CaptainReilly99 7 місяців тому

    I found your comment, its the wave of the future, funny because growing up in the 80s/90s, that's how we were taught. Wingers high, Centre is support low. In the Defensive zone, Wingers take D and D take wingers. Thinks of the old table top hockey games, those wingers never came very low.

  • @user-md3ij9oc9q
    @user-md3ij9oc9q 7 місяців тому

    If I think of best current scorer… he almost always is in the traditional position on the face off dot on his strong side. I do agree with you 100%, just interesting to watch OV

  • @oliver6582
    @oliver6582 7 місяців тому

    Sydor and Matvichuk I swore were the same person!! 😂😂

  • @habib2a439
    @habib2a439 8 місяців тому

    Fantastic

  • @thedangleroni
    @thedangleroni 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful Analysis

  • @KevinPick
    @KevinPick 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for telling me I don’t have to hold the goalie’s hand. I thought I was “doing the right thing” by staying near the post. Makes sense to be engaged, helping out, or providing a passing option. Thank you!

    • @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824
      @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824 8 місяців тому

      You’re welcome…it simply just depends on who has possession and how strong that possession is. Your basically reading if you should be a pass outlet, help in a battle or defend

  • @tomnykiel2668
    @tomnykiel2668 8 місяців тому

    SUPER helpful video for me a new dman. thank you! like how you broke it down for three options.

  • @mhicaoidh1
    @mhicaoidh1 8 місяців тому

    4:20 thank you for mentioning tracking with peripherals. I think getting players to use their peripheral vision to track the puck on their stick is significantly under taught.

  • @user-fh3gt3ki4y
    @user-fh3gt3ki4y 8 місяців тому

    I think of it like golf - if you take your eye off the ball you shank it but you know ahead of time exactly where you want it by doing a quick head check

  • @VenalainenFamily
    @VenalainenFamily 8 місяців тому

    Great video! Could you explain the “ fake pass” in this drill?Thanks.

    • @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824
      @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824 8 місяців тому

      Yes for sure, the fake pass comment might better be described as “show pass to the winger”. If the D comes around the net and has their stick/hands/puck in position to pass to the winger the opponents will read that and likely start cheating to take away that pass. The first option for the D is usually a quick pass to the winger, if it’s not there because the winger is covered is usually when they would use the MIDLANE option. So have your D looking and showing a pass to the winger (which would be the “fake”) and if it’s not available then adjust and find the Center swing pass.

    • @VenalainenFamily
      @VenalainenFamily 8 місяців тому

      @@eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824 Thank you for quick response!

  • @mhicaoidh1
    @mhicaoidh1 9 місяців тому

    Great video. My beer league teams can learn a lot from these excellent breakdowns. We come out with speed, and we're fine. We can't do that consistently though ... so, when we are rimming or chipping the puck out, it's always a turn over in the neutral zone and the play is coming right back at us. You're breakdowns here were an "aha!" moment for me as you talk about the weak side wing, and how they can help, for example, when a puck is rimmed to the other side. I realize I need to get moving to that side to get those pucks the other winger chips past their D when our center is caught low.

  • @TheMightyKicks
    @TheMightyKicks 9 місяців тому

    me watch cause i play “world of chel” and trying to get off goalie 💀 (love goalie just dont know how to be a position player)

  • @videomejoe
    @videomejoe 9 місяців тому

    thx coach, wish someone would have mentioned this years ago to me...

  • @neilmurphy8214
    @neilmurphy8214 9 місяців тому

    Hey Mike I want to try to help player learn using video clips with voice overlay. Would you please share the name/s of the tools you use to make these videos *which I find very useful and enjoyable)? Thanks!

    • @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824
      @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824 9 місяців тому

      Hello, thanks for the message. I use a program called coaches eye. I heard it’s no longer available but it still seems to work on my computer. Good luck!

  • @TrevorBarone
    @TrevorBarone 9 місяців тому

    Great video, keep them coming!

  • @morningdew843
    @morningdew843 9 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Thanks and appreciate your excellent coaching style. Any chance you could make a video on a) best practice options for forwards entering the zone and b) positioning and options for forwards and defense to hold the offensive zone?

  • @cameronmcknight5852
    @cameronmcknight5852 9 місяців тому

    Cool

  • @Jobson85
    @Jobson85 10 місяців тому

    excellent explanations. these will really help to gain more time and advantages. thx!

  • @Jobson85
    @Jobson85 10 місяців тому

    Rantanen? The shooter looks like burakovsky

  • @m.fheagle3286
    @m.fheagle3286 10 місяців тому

    Great breakdown with examples. To recap, what are some of the ways a defender can be burned here? 1)swinging too low and losing a race (as illustrated in the Kassian ex.) 2)”drifting into the ditch” and giving up the middle 3) angling too perpendicularly and only getting one check attempt (Jones ex.) 4) anything else to watch out for? Also, are you Alberta based? Lots of clips from the Edm area.

  • @jaydrfish
    @jaydrfish 10 місяців тому

    This guy has a great teaching voice, and a clear, uncomplicated way of explaining multi-faceted issues. Thank you so much!

  • @TheEnergyball
    @TheEnergyball 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing. I understood from the photo reference of the torn glove that the hand should slightly wrap over the end of the stick. Firstly, is this what you meant? What in your opinion is the purpose of taping a knob at the end of the stick?

  • @bobtoner
    @bobtoner 10 місяців тому

    Thank you very good will help!

  • @kyfkyf777
    @kyfkyf777 Рік тому

    Great video. Question: How do you avoid getting a penalty with that "v" thing of 1 hand on the body and 1 with the stick on the other side of the player? I've gotten a few penalties in that position

    • @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824
      @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824 Рік тому

      Short stiff jabs/bumps with free hand, you can’t hold or try to push the opponent over. It’s more of a “pre-bump” to dictate their route before closing/pinning them

    • @kyfkyf777
      @kyfkyf777 Рік тому

      @@eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824 ahaaa thank you for the fast reply

  • @krazEEkunai
    @krazEEkunai Рік тому

    Thank you! Just got into ice hockey from roller hockey and these videos are great! Helping me understand my role and how to get better 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @nazyak0
    @nazyak0 Рік тому

    It is fine to swing lower as a winger on a breakout to get more time and space to make a better play?

    • @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824
      @eliteicehockeyanalysisnorc1824 Рік тому

      No right or wrong on this one, if they have a “high guy” or F3 in place and you swing low as a winger…now you will be confronted by that F3 and they will still have a defenseman above you. Essentially the lower you come the more checks or layers you’ll have to fight through. If you have really good support structure/exit strategy you can still being wingers low. It’s easiest to go back and look at the video and sort through these scenarios and see who’s making the check on winners if you’re having trouble getting out of the zone

  • @citizenmope605
    @citizenmope605 Рік тому

    Very informative, high quality 10 or 11 minutes.