These pdf booklets have about 1000 drills and games that I posted. The booklets are coded according to our organizational coding method so that they can be found.
The basic guideline is:
A - skating and individual skills.
B - partner skills such as passing or checking technique,s well as flow passing drills 1-0,2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0 where you finish with a shot on net.
C - Drills where attackers are trying to score vs. defenders.
D - Games - full ice, cross ice, one zone, multiple zones.
DT - Transition games where you work on the same skills as in the C and D sections but there is one puck, no whistles and the players rotate in giving either passive or active support.
E - Shoot-outs and contests.
F - Fitness skating for agility, quickness and aerobic and anaerobic conditioning.
G - Goaltending skills.
O - Off-ice conditioning or skill work.
T - Team play. Work on either
0 - Loose puck situations.
1 - Team Offense
Role 1-Player with the puck.
Role 2-Players supporting the puck.
2 - Team Defense
Role 3 - Player checking the puck carrier.
Role 4 - Players covering away from the puck.
S - Skill Technique - Video Clips on Technique - Sweden
This booklet has a great scope and sequence in a logical progression to teach hockey skills. 95% of the clips are from Sweden but I added a few from Finland and Russia to complement to material.
I a coach or organization used the topics for these video clips as a guideline you would offer a program that covers all of the basic skills and situations up to 3 on 3.
I have put English sub titles on the videos because only coaches Sweden, Finland and a few others understand Swedish. If I made some big mistakes let me know what clips and what corrections are needed and I can edit them again.
Great job Swedes!!!!
'Enjoy the Game'