Saturday, February 27, 2010

Slapshot Tips For Defense

This is a video from our Hockey tips website that shows how to take a slapshot and a few good slapshot tips for the defencemen. If you want more info about the slapshot read our article How to take a slapshot

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Hockey Backhand Instructional Video

I found a really cool video on youtube that shows how to take a backhand shot so I thought I would share it with everyone. I think it is important to practice getting your backhand shot up quick so that you can score goals when you are in close.If you like the video you should also check out this website that has some really good tips on hockey and there is an article that goes with this video that gives great backhand tips. Check the video out below to see how to backhand in hockey

Saturday, February 6, 2010

How to Improve goal scoring in Hockey

5 tips to improve scoring in Hockey

By Jeremy Rupke

This article sums up a few hockey tips that will help you score more goals.
Shoot the Puck: If you look at the stats for the top all time scorers in the NHL you will see 10 out of 10 of the players with the most shots, also ALL have more than 600 goals. Too quote the great Wayne Gretzky, the highest goal scorer of all time. "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" so do not give up a chance of scoring a goal in an attempt to score a "prettier" goal. Shoot the puck, and maybe one of your team mate will pop in the rebound if you miss.
Be Creative: You do not always have to go top shelf, try shooting low, faking a shot, shoot five hole or deking. If you shoot for the same spot every time the goalie will stop you every time!
Know the Goalie: If you can watch the goalie in the warm up then you can get a good idea of where the goalies weaknesses are. Once you find the goaltenders weak spots (places he has trouble stopping the puck) then you will know where to shoot and score more goals. You can even tell everyone on your team so they can score easier.
Read Your Players: Knowing your fellow line mates is a great way to score more goals. If you know how your team mates play, you will know where to be on the ice to get a pass, when to rush the net and when to hang back. This will help you and your team mates set up more plays and score more goals.
Do not Telegraph Your Shot: Goalies are well-trained, highly tuned puck stopping machines. Any hint you give them that you are going to shoot will give them that much more time to react and stop your shot. Some hints that you are going to shoot include stickhandling with the puck in front of you, and then moving it to your shooting side when you are going to shoot, looking right where you are going to shoot (it is good to take a peak, but do not make it really obvious) and breaking your stride.
Of course there are more tips like Go to the net, practice a quick release, and get open. These tips and more are covered in my next article. I hope these tips will help you score more goals in hockey. Keep an eye out for my next article called - 5 Traits Every Pure Goal Scorer Possesses.
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How to Maintain your hockey equipment

Maintain Your Ice Hockey Equipment

By Pukett Van



When someone thinks about caring ice skates, the process is not at all time consuming. In fact this whole process requires a lot of concentration and attention. If someone gives a little proper care to their ice skates, they can last for a longer period of time. If you just by chance miss your maintenance program, then so called expensive pair of ice skates can actually get ruined within a period of seven to fourteen days itself.

When off the ice but still wearing skates, always and without fail wear plastic or rubber skate guards over ice skate blades. Skate guards protect the blades from hard surfaces and grit that can very quickly ruin a well-sharpened blade. Keep skate guards at the edge of the ice and place them on your skate blades even if you only plan to be off the ice for a few steps.

It is very important to note that when you are not wearing skates, it is advised that one should never leave the skate guard on the blades. One must understand that the guards are used only for walking purpose and left only for a small period of time. They have the capability that they trap moisture when the skates are near the ice.

Since they get consistently exposed to moisture when people use them for skating, it is very important they are maintained carefully and even proper maintenance is taken too. When the skate blade starts rusting, they further move into a territory where they can't be repaired. Prevention is the only way through which you can save your skates.

Experts are of the opinion that these Skate blades are dried after they have been used. If they are dried manually, after skating, they can surely achieve the results. The best way of saving your skates is that you make use of very absorbent golf size cloth towels. These towels have the capability that they wipe down all the moisture from the metal plate, from the blades, and possibly even from the boot. It is very vital that the special particular attention is paid to the metal parts of the skate. One should never think that they can leave the skates for later wipedown, it is next to impossible to later clean.

When it becomes visible that there is no presence of moisture on the skates, then one can possibly cover the blades with the help of blade cover made out of fabric. It is advised that one should always avoid using plastic or even rubber guards for storage purpose. These materials are not at all successful in removing the moisture from the skates and in fact trap further moisture from atmosphere. This way, your skates will rust pre maturely. When you prefer to buy quality skate cover, they have an absorbent lining that absorbs almost all moisture and also takes away moisture from the blades as well. They will also provide cushions to the skates when you carry them in the skate bag.

When you are not using ice skates or when at home, make sure that they are not stored in travel bag. It is advised that they remain in the best state when they are removed from bag. It is also better that you loosen the laces and pull the tounge out so that the drying process takes place quickly. One can also lay the skates in a dry towel so that the drying takes place uninterrupted. It is best when they are air dried in a place where there is immense sun light. But, it is very important to know that they are as far as from the heat sources.

For any help on Ice hockey sticks, check out the info available online; these will help you learn to find the Ice hockey skates!


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How to Save Money when Buying Hockey Sticks

How Hockey Players and Parents Can Save Money Buying the Right Type of Hockey Sticks

By Joakim Eriksson



I don't think this opinion of mine comes as a surprise to anyone, but the best way for hockey players and their parents to save money is to choose cheap wooden lumber, instead of the highly expensive composite sticks. But it looks like almost every kid today have chosen the much more expensive composite hockey stick. It is either the one-piece composite or the shaft and blade type of stick.

But why?

The one-piece or shaft and blade stick is a great hockey stick, there is no doubt about that! But it looks like hockey parents have a very big bank account, why else should they buy these kind of equipment to there children. Would You jeopardize your economy for a $200 gear.

Of course not! When your hockey budget is tight you have to think more than once before you make your decision. This is where parents have to support there children, and convince them that a one-piece composite or shaft and blade wont make them Sidney Crosby.

No! You should turn your thoughts to the less expensive Wooden Sticks instead, If you care about your well earned money! And of course You do!

Because here is where You can save some big money looking for new hockey sticks.

Why not look at this!

The Wooden Hockey Stick is a bargain if you compare it with the composite version. Almost every hockey equipment manufacture have wooden sticks. And they cost a fraction of a composite.

You can get a Youth. Hockey Stick for $13. And a Junior Stick for $14. The most expensive wooden sticks is the Sr. They cost between $15-45.

At hockey stores you have the opportunity to get a six-pack of senior sticks for less than $200. If you are looking for junior sticks you can have the same six-pack for less than $150.

If you have a tight budget running your hockey operation! The answer when it comes to choosing your hockey stick should not be difficult.

Hello!

My Name Is Joakim Eriksson and I am a former youth hockey coach from Sweden.

I manage my own hockey information page: http://www.hockey-game-information.com

The page is foremost about equipment but also features hockey fitness, hockey history and youth hockey

My article is placed on http://www.hockey-game-information.com/woodenhockeysticks.html


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Hockey skills

This blog will post hockey skills and some great hockey tips. Keep an eye out for tips on playing hockey and to develop your hockey skills