Subject: Re: Daily Drill

Posted on: November 15 2009 @ 05:17 PM
By: Kai K

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Quote by: TomM


Usually this problem starts because your D are standing still. They need to try to beat the first checker and if he has an angle go D to D or D to W after he is committed. they have to play the game with their feet moving.

Our feet are moving but we do bad choices with the puck. Bad D to D passes and so on. We have too long delay in transition.



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