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Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic January 21,2007. PRE-GAME. Home game arrival four hours before gameRoad game arrival two hours before gameWrite up game-plan sheets and we also get Game Summaries and Player Evaluation binders ready.These sheets consist of the following:Sheet 1: Our
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1. Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic – January 21,2007 GAME DAY PREPARATION
OF A HEAD COACH
STAN BUTLER
2. Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic – January 21,2007 PRE-GAME Home game arrival four hours before game
Road game arrival two hours before game
Write up game-plan sheets and we also get Game Summaries and Player Evaluation binders ready.
These sheets consist of the following:
Sheet 1: Our lineup for today’s game
Sheet 2: Special teams units and systems of play
Sheet 3: Key points to winning (we keep it to six points)
3. Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic – January 21,2007 PRE-GAME (CONT’D) We also put together sheets for the opposing team. These consist of the following:
Their updated stats
From that sheet I highlight, in different colours, the following:
Top forwards
Top defencemen
Tough guys
This is all posted in our dressing room.
4. Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic – January 21,2007 PRE-GAME (CONT’D) I go over the opponents’ roster, look at their line combinations and how they have been playing lately.
Then I decide on line matches at home or line matches to avoid on the road.
Check the lineup card we submit to the official scorekeeper.
Give scratches to the official scorekeeper.
Decide on starting lineup.
5. Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic – January 21,2007 DURING THE GAME Change the forwards.
Decide on matches.
Make adjustments and corrections as the game progresses.
Between periods, debrief what has happened and speak to players about what needs to be corrected.
6. Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic – January 21,2007 POST GAME Fill out Game Summaries binder.
Do evaluations of each player (on a scale of 1-5) with the rest of the coaching staff. (Once the evaluations are done I record the scores in the Players’ Evaluation binder.)
Deal with media requests.
Review game with assistant coaches.
Speak to training staff about injury situation.
Go home.
7. Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic – January 21,2007 COACHING EFFECTIVELY WITH THE NEW STANDARD OF RULES ENFORCEMENT Accept it’s not going away
Educate your parents, players, and coaching staff
The teams that adjust the quickest will get the benefits
Re-evaluate your coaching strategies
Reinforce the new standards in practice
Teach, through drills, the new way of doing things
Realize it becomes an entertaining game, not hit & pin game
Pick your team with the new standards in mind
Teams that take fewer penalties will have a huge advantage
Work on your special teams
Everybody will follow your lead
Make this a positive change
Provide education for everybody involved
8. Brampton Battalion Game Day Coaching Clinic – January 21,2007 QUESTIONS