Shooting Warm-Up Progression

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Full Ice Shooting Warm-Up Progression by Marty Wilford is a great way to get players skating, passing, and shooting early in practice. This drill emphasizes quick puck movement, communication, and shooting.

Setup

  • Pucks and players are positioned at all four blue lines.
  • Coaches or cones are placed at the center ice face-off circles.

Progression 1 – Inside Coaches / Cones:

  • Two players cross and drop a pass, then skate up the center of the ice, making one-touch passes.
  • They complete a final one-touch pass before taking a quick-release shot.
  • Players should maintain proper spacing, ensuring they are not too far ahead or behind each other as they move up the ice.
  • Once one side finishes, the opposite side goes in the other direction.

Progression 2 – Outside Coaches / Cones:

  • Two players cross and drop a pass, then skate up the outside lane.

Part 1:

  • Players make one pass at center ice.
  • The player with the puck skates in for a shot, while the other player looks for a rebound.

Part 2:

  • Same as Part 1, but the puck carrier makes a seam pass just over the blue line.
  • The receiving player takes a quick-release shot, while the other player looks for a rebound.

Part 3:

  • Same as Part 2, but instead of a quick shot over the blue line, the player passes to their teammate driving toward the net for a backdoor pass.

Coaching Points

  • Players must communicate! Call for passes and stay aware of teammates.
  • Keep sticks on the ice so teammates can clearly see passing options.
  • Focus on quick, crisp passes and quick-release shots to maintain tempo.

Variations

  • Coaches or cones can be placed at the center ice face-off circles.
  • Coaches can apply light pressure at center ice to force players to keep their heads up and make decisions while passing.

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