Course curriculum

  • 1

    Welcome

    • How To Get Started

    • Discord

    • How to Use This Course

  • 2

    2 ON 1

    • 1.0 2 on 1 intro

    • 1.0 Creating Distance (Part 1)

    • 1.0 Creating Distance (Part 2)

    • 1.1 CD Game- Example 1

    • 1.2 CD Game- Example 2

    • 1.3 CD Game- Example 3

    • 2.0 Supporting Player Role

    • 2.1 SP-Role example 1

    • 3.0 Puck Carrier Role

    • 3.1 PC Role- Example 1

    • 3.2 PC Role- Example 2

    • 4.0 Defense Role

    • 4.1 Defense Role- Example 1

    • 4.2 Defense Role -Example 2

    • 4.3 Defense Role- Example 3

    • 5.0 Know Your 2 Options

    • 6.0 Making The Goalie Move

    • 6.1 Making the Goalie Move- Example 1

    • 7.0 Reading The Pass

    • 7.1 Reading the Pass- Example 1

    • 7.2 Reading the Pass- Example 2

    • 7.3 Reading the Pass- Example 3

    • 8.0 Do I Have an Open Lane?

    • 8.1 Open Lane?- Example 1

    • 8.2 Open Lane?- Example 2

    • 8.3 Open Lane?- Example 3

    • 9.0 Creating a Passing Lane

    • 9.1 Creating a Pass- Example 1

    • 9.2 Creating a Pass- Example 2

    • 10.0 Reading The Shot

    • 10.1 Reading the Shot- Example 1

    • 10.2 Reading the Shot- Example 2

    • 11.0 Creating a Shot (Part 1)

    • 11.0 Creating a Shot (Part 2)

    • 11.1 Creating a Shot- Example 1

    • 11.2 Creating a Shot- Example 2

    • 11.3 Creating a Shot- Example 3

    • 12.0 What Is The D Taking?

    • 12.1 What Is the D Taking?- Example 1

    • 12.2 What Is the D Taking?- Example 2

    • 13.0 Where Is The D?

    • 13.1 Is the D in Range?

    • 13.2 Is The D in Range?- Example 1

    • 13.3 Is The D in Range?- Example 2

    • 14.0 Reading The Support General

    • 14.1 Reading The Support- Example 1

    • 14.2 Reading The Support- Example 2

    • 14.3 What Is He Playing For?

    • 14.4 Is He Playing For The Pass?

    • 14.5 Is He Playing For the Pass- Example 1

    • 14.6 Does He Want The Puck

    • 15.0 Reading The Rush

    • 15.1 Reading The Rush- Example 1

    • 16.0 Patience And Deception Importance

    • 16.1 Patience And Deception Importance- Example 1

    • 16.2 Patience And Deception Importance- Example 2

    • 17.0 Patience Off The Pass

    • 17.1 Patience Off The Pass- Example 1

    • 17.2 Patience Off The Pass- Example 2

    • 17.3 Patience Off The Pass- Example 3

    • 17.4 Patience Off The Pass- Example 4

    • 17.5 Patience Off The Pass- Example 5

    • 18.0 Patience With The Puck

    • 18.1 patience with the puck- Example 1

    • 18.2 patience with the puck- Example 2

    • 19.0 Trusting The Puck Carrier

    • 19.1 trusting the puck carrier example 1

    • 19.2 trusting the puck carrier example 2

    • 20.0 Understanding Being Outmanned

    • 22.0 What Is The Goal?

    • 22.1 What Is The Goal Example 1

    • 22.2 What Is The Goal Example 2

    • 21.0 Communication

    • 23.0 Sliding

    • 24.0 Danger of Transitioning

    • 24.1 dangers of transitions example 1

    • 24.2 dangers of transitions example 2

    • 25.0 Taking Time and Space

    • 25.1 Taking Time and Space- Example 1

    • 25.2 Taking Time and Space- Example 2

    • 26.0 Controlling The Gap

    • 26.1 Controlling The Gap- Example 1

    • 26.2 Controlling The Gap- Example 2

    • 27.0 Forcing a Mistake

    • 28.0 Most Important Aspect

    • 29.0 Recognition

    • 30.0 reading the puck carrier 2 on 1

    • 31.0 reading the support player defensive 2 on 1

    • 169.0 2v1 offensive messed rush example 2

    • 169.0 2v1 not forcing it 3

    • 169.0 2v1 not forcing the pass 2

    • 169.0 2v1 forcing the defense to make a descion example 1

    • 169.0 offensive fucked rush 2v1 example 1

    • 169.0 offensively messed up rushe example 3

    • 169.0forcing the d to make a descion 2

  • 3

    Offensive Zone

    • offensive zone intro

    • 1.0 Trusting The Puck Carrier

    • 1.1 Trusting The Puck Carrier- Example 1

    • 1.2 Trusting The Puck Carrier- Example 2

    • 1.3 Trusting The Puck Carrier- Example 3

    • 1.4 Trusting The Puck Carrier- Example 4

    • 1.5 Trusting The Puck Carrier- Example 5

    • 2.0 Trigger areas

    • 2.1 Trigger Areas-Example 1

    • 2.2 Trigger Areas- Example 2

    • 2.3 Trigger Areas- Example 3

    • 2.4 Trigger Areas- Example 4

    • 2.5 Trigger Areas- Example 5

    • 2.6 Trigger Areas- Example 6

    • 3.0 Player vs Puck Movement

    • 4.0 Offensive Triangle

    • 5.0 Supporting the Puck Offensive Zone

    • 6.0 Cycle Setups

    • 7.0 Low Cycles

    • 8.0 Importance of Patience

    • 9.0 Puck Movement

    • 10.0 High Cycles (What They Create)

    • 11.0 Patience With the Puck

    • 11.1 Puck Control Importance- Example 1

    • 12.0 Thinking Defensive

    • 16.0 Areas Of The Offensive Zone

    • 13.0 Areas Of The Zone

    • 14.0 Puck and Player Movement Overview

    • 15.0 Player Movement

    • 17.0 Generating Offense

    • 18.0 playing down low OZ

    • 19.0 playing up top OZ

    • 20.0 puck battle setups

    • 21.0 utilizing the d OZ

    • 22.0 corner battles oz

    • 24.0 roles in the offensive zone

    • 24.1 Forwards Role (With Puck Control)

    • 24.2 Forwardsw Role (Without Puck Control)

    • 24.3 Defense Role (With Puck Control)

    • 24.4 Defense Role (Without Puck Control)

    • reading the defense general

    • f3 importance example 1-OZ

    • f3 importance example 2-OZ

  • 4

    Defensive Zone

    • defensive zone intro

    • 1.0 Head On A Swivel

    • 2.0 G.A.O. Concept

    • 3.0 Flips

    • 4.0 Icing

    • 5.0 Player Communication

    • 6.0 Stretching The Forwards

    • 7.0 Utilizing The Net

    • 8.0 S.O.S B.O.B Concept

    • 9.0 Watching The Body

    • 10.0 Man VS. Zone Coverage General

    • 11.0 Zone Coverage General

    • 11.1 Layers In Zone Coverage

    • 11.2 Layers

    • 11.3 HIIT Layer

    • 11.4 Support Layer

    • 11.5 Safety Layer

    • 11.6 General Winger Layers

    • 11.7 Strongside Winger Layers

    • 11.8 Weak Side Winger Layers

    • 12.0 Man Coverage

    • 13.0 General Breakout Tips

    • 14.0 Defense Role

    • 15.0 Centers Role

    • 16.0 Wingers Role

    • 17.0 Strong Side Winger Breakout

    • 18.0 Weak Side Winger Breakout

    • 19.0 picking up the puck off a dump

    • 20.0 Picking Up The Puck

    • 21.0 Shoulder Checks

    • 22.0 Playing Off A Dump

    • 23.0 Reading The Play

    • 24.0 5 ft blueline rule

    • 25.0 goalie communication

    • 26.0 play reading general

    • 27.0 ice awareness general

    • 28.0 low cycle defense dz

    • 29.0 high cycle defense in layers dz

    • 30.0 defensive "zone" coverage intro

    • 31.0 centers fluidity

    • 32.0recognizing time and space in the d zone

  • 5

    Neutral Zone

    • 1.0 Controlling The Puck

    • 2.0 Dumping The Puck

    • 3.0 Generating Offense

    • 4.0 Skating The Puck

    • 5.0 blue line importance

    • 6.0 Preventing Defense

    • 7.0 Making Plays

    • 8.0 Red Line Importance

    • 9.0 Utilizing Speed

    • 10.0 Ping Pong

    • 11.0 Gaining The Zone

    • 12.0 General Forecheck Tips

    • 13.0 2-1-2 Forecheck

    • 14.0 1-2-2 Forecheck

    • 15.0 Defense & Time Recognition

    • 16.0 Importance Of Quick Transitions

    • 17.0 Quickly Making Descisions

    • 18.0 nuetral zone regroups nz

    • 19.0 forecheck importance in nz

  • 6

    3 on 2 Rush

    • offensive 3 v 2 intro

    • 1.0 Pacing

    • 2.0 Pushing The Puck Out

    • 3.0 Inside Positioning

    • 4.0 Being an Option

    • 5.0 Pushing Back The Defense

    • 6.0 Pushing Back The Defense

    • 7.0 Time Is Your Enemy

    • 8.0 Creating Time & Space

    • 9.0 Timing

    • 10.0 D Helping The Offense

    • 11.0 Weakside Utilization

    • 12.0 F3 importance

    • 13.0 General Priorities

    • 14.0 Puck Carrier Priority

    • 15.0 driver priority

    • 16.0 High Forward Priority

    • 17.0 Defense Priority

    • Defensive 3 v 2 Intro

    • 18.0 General Defensive Tips

    • 19.0 Angling

    • 20.0 Time Is Your Friend

    • 21.0 Taking The Inside lane and containing the middle driver

    • 22.0 Defending The High Forward

    • 23.0 Strong Side D Role

    • 24.0 Weak Side Defense Role

    • 25.0 Reading The Puck Carrier

    • 26.0 Reading The Support

    • 27.0 Reading The Backcheck

    • 28.0 Reading The Play

    • 29.0 sliding on the 3 v 2 rush

    • 30.0 stopping the entry 3 v2 rush

    • 31.0 errors happen before the rush 3 v 2

    • 32.0 danger of transition 3v2

    • 33.0 dangers of timings 3v2 offensive rush

    • 34.0 3v2 roataion off pass to high slot

    • 35.0 concept of being outmanned 3v2

  • 7

    Backcheck & Forecheck

    • forecheck intro

    • 1.0 sticklift off the forecheck

    • 2.0 forward thinking forechecking

    • 3.0 Splitting The Ice

    • 4.0 Angling

    • 5.0 Importance Of Pressure

    • 6.0 F2 Importance

    • 7.0- Differences in supporting

    • 7.1 How To Support (W/O Puck)

    • 7.2 How To Support (W/ Puck)

    • 8.0 trigger spots on the forecheck

    • 9.0 Generating Chances

    • 10.0 forechecks general

    • 11.0 (1-2-2) Forecheck

    • 12.0 F1 Role (1-2-2)

    • 13.0 F2 Role (1-2-2)

    • 14.0 F3 Role (1-2-2)

    • 15.0 (2-1-2) Forecheck

    • 16.0 F1 Role (2-1-2)

    • 17.0 F2 Role (2-1-2)

    • 18.0 F3 Role (2-1-2)

    • 19.0 backcheck intro

    • 20.0 Gneral Backchecking Tips

    • 21.0 Backcheck Importance

    • 22.0 Communication & Authority

    • 23.0 Sticklift

    • 24.0 BackCheck With Purpose

    • 25.0 Angling

    • 26.0 the dice on backcheck

  • 8

    PK

    • pk intro

    • 1.0 200ft on pk

    • 2.0 selling out on the pk

    • 3.0 blocking shots on the pk

    • 4.0 pressuring inside out pk

    • 5.0 don't go behind the net pk

    • 6.0 watching the seems pk

    • 7.0 stops and starts pk

    • 8.0 changing on the pk

    • 9.0 taking opportunities on the pk

    • 10.0 when to attack or pressure on pk

    • 11.0 sticks on the ice pk

    • 12.0 following behind on the entry pk

    • 13.0 not getting tied up pk

    • 14.0 head on a swivel pk

    • 15.0 defending the house pk

    • 16.0 pk forecheck and angling