It depends on the league, in the NHL you can't change after an icing, but it varies depending on where you play and what level. Sometimes it's your only option and your best option when you're getting dominated by the other team.
It depends on the situation, a team mate might come and help you out and they take the puck, or you battle quickly fight the guy off and continue moving up the boards, or you see an opening and move the puck up the boards for another player, lots of scenarios.
It is possible but not always the safest play. If you don't get the puck high enough the defense will knock the puck down and have possession in a good area. The worst scenario is if you whiff on the flip and give the puck right to the defense on the point. I've seen it happen a few times, sometimes resulting in goals. It is better to go high off the glass because it keeps the puck out of the high percentage scoring areas and overall it's a safer play.
We are doing a video for forwards to use the boards. We could do a video for breaking out as well. If you visit our website we have an article for the role of the winger and there are some good videos embedded. I also shared a little breakout tip at the end of our video for backwards crossovers.
great video as usual! one quick question, isn't better to "flip" the puck high and soft forward instead of risking to send it out of play? probably we don't have the delay of game penalty but i was wondering :D
Teaching defenseman to flip it off glass and rim it isn't the greatest approach for development. Passing into the middle is a valuable tool, centermen need to swing low and be in position to receive the pass, without considering the center option your opponent will read your breakout. Also learning "aerial passing" or "punts" is something that can be quite valuable, that being said it can be risky but that is why it needs to be practiced rather than banished, watch the pro game, you see it constantly. Escape turns, deception, reverses are things to also consider. More tools need to go into the toolbox...
Wait, you can do a line change on an icing call? I thought that the line who iced it needs to stay for the next face off. Might've misunderstood this though.
It depends on the league, in the NHL you can't change after an icing, but it varies depending on where you play and what level. Sometimes it's your only option and your best option when you're getting dominated by the other team.
Keep these type of how-tos coming.
Instead of rimming it hit try hitting the boards right where it meets the goal line. Goes right on the wings tape every time.
Thanks! I'm still learning how to play D, so this was really helpful!
It depends on the situation, a team mate might come and help you out and they take the puck, or you battle quickly fight the guy off and continue moving up the boards, or you see an opening and move the puck up the boards for another player, lots of scenarios.
What about using the glass as a mirror to see behind you?
Grayson Ford are you dumb
its faster to turn lmao
It is possible but not always the safest play. If you don't get the puck high enough the defense will knock the puck down and have possession in a good area. The worst scenario is if you whiff on the flip and give the puck right to the defense on the point. I've seen it happen a few times, sometimes resulting in goals.
It is better to go high off the glass because it keeps the puck out of the high percentage scoring areas and overall it's a safer play.
love your videos so much. you single handedly taught me how to take a slapshot. thank you guys so much
We are doing a video for forwards to use the boards. We could do a video for breaking out as well. If you visit our website we have an article for the role of the winger and there are some good videos embedded. I also shared a little breakout tip at the end of our video for backwards crossovers.
Really helpfull tips, thanx man.. regards from Latvia..
Yet another great video. Can you do similar but for wingers on the breakout?
Great video! I really like that your highlighting some defensive stuff. I play D and good videos like this are hard to find.
thanks for making this. i used this a lot in my tournament in chicago and I did great!!
great video as usual! one quick question, isn't better to "flip" the puck high and soft forward instead of risking to send it out of play? probably we don't have the delay of game penalty but i was wondering :D
thanks a lot guys! i can't wait for your next video
I find flipping off the glass works wonders sometimes. Wingers pick it up in the clear often.
You need to do a video of board battles. How to wrap someone up how to move people off the puck . And the opposite like how to defend it.
U should do a review on the green bistcut snipe
Great video again!
Great tips, thanks!
Jeremy, do you wear a visor when you play in your leauge? Is that you season over now?
great video!!!
Great Video! thanks.
Awesome!
This will help me in my game today
Did y’all win?
link for the video mentioned at the end ?
Teaching defenseman to flip it off glass and rim it isn't the greatest approach for development. Passing into the middle is a valuable tool, centermen need to swing low and be in position to receive the pass, without considering the center option your opponent will read your breakout. Also learning "aerial passing" or "punts" is something that can be quite valuable, that being said it can be risky but that is why it needs to be practiced rather than banished, watch the pro game, you see it constantly. Escape turns, deception, reverses are things to also consider. More tools need to go into the toolbox...
But passing up the center isn't always an option...it is good to have another tool in your toolbox. In this case, off the glass works.
Can u try to make videos like about maybe every week? Please Reply
THNX
Awesome
How do you rim a puck Jeremy?
Where is the video for using the boards for forwards?
SliptreamSaint just fucking learn it
3:16
Anyone hear him say f*ck instead of puck
Awesome pic dude
nice
This might sound like a really stupid question but how do you guys keep your'e jerseys tucked in while in play?
CandyPants69 I dont
Wait, you can do a line change on an icing call? I thought that the line who iced it needs to stay for the next face off. Might've misunderstood this though.
You are right that's in the NHL, many beer leagues will let you change on an icing though.
what do you do after protecting the puck
Keep protecting. Dmen must always stay between puck and goalie. Everything in front of you.
You can't change a line during icing anymore but it does buy you a few seconds to catch your breath
That's mainly pro hockeu
gerald gauss got it
ummmmyou can't freeze the puck anymore
Yes u can it's just not as fast
oh
I don't and its not too stupid of a question
3:16 hahaha press 3:16 repeatedly
DAFUQ
"as he's cutting he's gonna take that fucking break right through"
He says "puck" dolts
Bro you commented this 8 years ago
can we get ken a new shield
"and take that fucking break right through"
"puck AND break right through," took me a couple listens
Most Adult Leagues don't have that icing rule. Mine doesn't.
i almost fell lol
Why does the other guy have a welding mask on?
to me its easier on skates
Are you single ?💋
Slow down and stop mumbling.