How to be Evasive with the Puck

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This video discusses different evasive maneuvers hockey players can use to create space and avoid defenders.

Coaching Points:

  1. Head and Body Fakes: Use head and body movements to mislead opponents and create openings for maneuvers.
  2. Stick Positioning: Keep your stick positioned effectively to control the puck and quickly change direction.
  3. Footwork: Engage in quick stops, starts, and cuts to execute changes in speed and direction to evade defenders.
  4. Use of Deception: Combine head, stick, and foot movements to disguise your intended direction, making it harder for opponents to anticipate your next move.
  5. Practice at Varying Speeds: Start practicing these maneuvers at a slower pace before gradually increasing speed to simulate game situations.

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