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Developing Defensemen

USA Hockey Level 3 CEP Clinic By Jeff Hatley USA Hockey CEP Instructor. Developing Defensemen. Multitasking. Stick to puck, body to body. Multitasking. Stick to puck, body to body. Multitasking. Stick to puck, body to body. Stay Free. Don’t get tied up.

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Developing Defensemen

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  1. USA Hockey Level 3 CEP Clinic By Jeff Hatley USA Hockey CEP Instructor Developing Defensemen

  2. Multitasking Stick to puck, body to body.

  3. Multitasking Stick to puck, body to body.

  4. Multitasking Stick to puck, body to body.

  5. Stay Free • Don’t get tied up. • Never turn your back to the puck. • Stay free and anticipate the moment when to get leverage on your opponent.

  6. Use the Web Take an inside position and funnel your opponent into the web.

  7. Use the Web Take an inside position and funnel your opponent into the web.

  8. Stay out of the Revolving Door Regap instead of following your opponent out of the revolving door. They will get out first!

  9. Collect Data • Head on a swivel with out the puck. • Look over your shoulder when picking up a loose puck. • Look over the net when “wheeling” with the puck (skating with it from one side to the other behind the net).

  10. Be an outlet • Communicate and move your feet to be an outlet for your partner. • Weakside D start off the far goal post.

  11. Win the Battle of the Gap • Giving up too much gap on your opponent’s rush will also give up the middle of the ice. • Maintain a tight gap to reduce their time and space. Use the web. • Make contact before the tops of the circles. • Keeping your stick close to your body baits the forward into thinking they have more gap then they really do.

  12. Continuous 2 v 2 Gap Control Drill

  13. One Touch Pass & Shoot

  14. Bronco Shooting Drill Video

  15. Calgary Shooting Drill Video

  16. Escape Shooting Drill

  17. 4 Corner 1 v 1

  18. Corner Small Area Game

  19. Battle Small Area Game

  20. Breakout Series Quick Up Wheel D to D Reverse

  21. Regroup Series

  22. Outlet Passing Game

  23. McCrimmon Passing Drill Add Escape

  24. Pass Ready Receiving Drill Not in packet. Move your feet to receive the puck pass ready.T

  25. Post Skating Drill

  26. Y Skating Drill

  27. Defense Escape Turns

  28. Puck Surround Drill

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