×Close Games to Teach the Game of Hockey 2-Pack Item Number: HD-04956 Currently 5/5 Stars.5/5 Stars (0 Reviews) Learn to simulate the competitive nature of games in your practices and prepare your players to respond to game situationsDevelop fundamental skating and puck handling skills through fun, interactive and competitive drills Was: $79.98 You Save: $9.99 Your Price: $69.99 Video Format: DVD Instant Video DVD & Instant Video (+ $10) Add to Cart Add to Wish List See more products by: Jamie Rice Instantly stream this video to any device! More Info...
Features & Benefits Learn to simulate the competitive nature of games in your practices and prepare your players to respond to game situationsDevelop fundamental skating and puck handling skills through fun, interactive and competitive drills Games to Teach the Gamewith Jamie Rice,Babson College Head Coach;2022 New England Hockey Conference Tournament Champions;3x ECAC East Coach of the Year;4x ECAC East Tournament Champions;2014 ECAC East and New England Hockey Writers Association Coach of the Year;2007 New England Coach of the Year; 8x USA Hockey Select 17 Festival Coach; USA Hockey Coaching Education Program lecturer;was an assistant coach at Colby, Dartmouth, Brown and Northeastern;played college hockey for Babson CollegeHockey is a competitive game. The best way to prepare for competition is by developing practice habits that enhance skill development and reinforce how you want your players to respond during a game. In this presentation, Jamie Rice shares 13 of his best practice games that challenge players to compete and become fully engaged to achieve desired game outcomes.This presentation shows how game play in practice enhances both skill development and the development of competitive game habits. In addition, the video shows how specific games and game play can create desired outcomes and set the tone for more productive practices with players engaged, excited to participate and challenged.Coach Rice starts with a short series of team warm-up games to get the competitive juices flowing, and to get players moving both offensively and defensively. He moves on to a game called "Beaney," a 1v1, 2v2, or 3v3 game that encourages stick-on-stick defensive play and allows for significant offensive creativity. The tone for practice is clearly defined in this competitive battle game that will inspire your team to compete.Other featured games include: Finn 4v3 - There is a numerical advantage in this game that's similar to a power play situation. It creates a puck possession and support focus under pressure. Because players are moving quickly from offense to defense, game play reinforces the importance of a quick transition and how it can be one of the most opportunistic moments of the game. Neutral Zone Backdoor - This game focuses on offensive opportunities involving defensemen, who are encouraged to become a part of the offensive attack through quick transition and jumping up in the offensive puck support. The game reinforces the typical 5v5 framework but allows players to join the play and create numerical advantages and backdoor opportunities. This will help encourage your team to get all players involved in the attack. Levels - Another puck support game but this one encourages more open ice opportunities and develops different angles of the attack to the net. Backdoor and quick touch puck movement is emphasized. Your players will learn how to see the offensive attack with more width.These games will teach your players to: make quick decisions when passing and shooting, especially on one-touch plays find the open man it tight spaces to create scoring opportunities provide open passing lanes and a good target for the puck carrierWhen you put players in an environment where they constantly compete, it raises the level of both individual and team competition. This presentation shows coaches how to use game play to bring out the best in their players and how to constantly create challenging practices that captivate the players.119 minutes. 2014.More Games to Teach the Gamewith Jamie Rice,Babson College Head Coach;2022 New England Hockey Conference Tournament Champions;3x ECAC East Coach of the Year;4x ECAC East Tournament Champions;2014 ECAC East and New England Hockey Writers Association Coach of the Year;2007 New England Coach of the Year; 8x USA Hockey Select 17 Festival Coach; USA Hockey Coaching Education Program lecturer;was an assistant coach at Colby, Dartmouth, Brown and Northeastern;played college hockey for Babson CollegeThe only way to teach a game is through small game play. This is why it's integral to USA Hockey's new American Development Model (ADM), where small games and cutting the ice down are crucial to making the game more fun to learn. Many players - children through adults - develop a bad habit of treating the game of hockey as a series of footraces, breakaways, and highlight reel 1-on-0s. To reach higher levels of hockey play, the ability to master small ice, confined play and the 10-ft game is essential.Jamie Rice follows up his best-selling Games to Teach the Game video with 12 more small area games to build skills that will transition into a competitive game environment. These games are an ideal and effective way of dividing the ice into small, specific zones that put players into situations that mimic tight, game-like environments. You'll be able to put your players into real world scenarios where quick passes, fast feet, and puck control are essential. Learn how to effectively use small area games, with guidelines or restrictions to develop and enhance your practices. Through Coach Rice's games, you will learn how to use small area games to improve: Skating, puck handling, puck protection and defensive skills. Competition naturally forces players into "overspeed" situations where they are uncomfortable. Spending time practicing outside their comfort zone will result in more rapid skill gains. Puck support skills. Many repetitions in a competitive environment quickly illustrates to your players which areas of the ice they can move to in order to successfully support their teammates and create good scoring chances. Quick shooting and rebound hunting skills. Most goals are scored by quickly reacting to a moving puck from either a pass or a rebound. Passing skills. Many players want to throw the puck to an area without thinking, rather than making a direct pass. Rewarding direct passes in a competitive environment will both improve your players' passing and receiving skills and positively reinforce the benefits of tape-to-tape passing. On-ice awareness and hockey sense. In hockey, the difference between advanced and elite players is the ability to THINK. When players can anticipate where the puck is likely to go next and understand where the "good" areas of the ice are located, they have an advantage over their opponents and can create good offensive opportunities without taking unnecessary defensive risks. Featured games in his video include: Possession 4 v 2 - This drill works on man advantage, puck protection, ability to possess the puck, and two players defending against four. Your players must pay attention and react to the ever-changing pace of the game as situations constantly move from offense to defense and back to offense in mere seconds. Crosby/Kane Drill - This drill teaches how to keep control for shots, ensuring your players hit the net all while maintaining control of the puck within an 8-foot radius around the net. Your players will become a real threat by maintaining possession of the puck through multiple defenders and finding opportunities to score from less than ideal angles, coverage and spaces.The game has changed drastically in the past five years. Paced and calculated play relying on size and muscle has taken a back seat to a game of speed, skill and reflexive situational play. By further constraining the situation and incorporating a repertoire of fun and educational games, your team can win more games through improved individual skills and team cooperation while having a blast in practice!"I loved this video! Without a question it's a 5 of 5 for me. It is filled with great games that are competitive and fun. Watching this will allow me to create more engaging practice plans that will result in more intense practices, will build team camaraderie, and have the players excited to be at the rink every day." - Customer Review 101 minutes. 2016.See all the items in this series!Games to Teach the GameMore Games to Teach the Game See more products by: Jamie Rice See other products you might like: Bundle & Save!
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