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The Value of Off-Ice Hockey Training
The Value of Off-Ice Hockey Training
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Hockey Stickhandling Tips
Stickhandling is among the most important skills a young hockey player can work to master. Outside of skating, it is the skill that players will use the most on the...
Go Synthetic and Go Home!
Synthetic Ice is an excellent hockey training aid, conveniently allowing players to develop fundamental skills by skating anywhere, any time. While synthetic ice is growing in popularity with players from...
3 Proven Techniques for Blowing by Defensemen
Do you wonder how players like Connor McDavid and Patrick Kane consistently blow by defensemen and maintain possession of the puck? What kind of puck handling drills did they do...
The Four Ps to Hockey Success
My objective is to help hockey players become better and help them play the game for as long as they can. |
A Hockey Players’ New Year Resolution
The New Year is a perfect time to realign your goals with your progress thus far this season. Decide what you want to improve on, put your mind to it...
The Greatest Gifts of All: Ponds, Passing and Practicing
Snipers Edge is proud to be an off-ice hockey training company based in a state where winters provide plenty of natural opportunities for skill development. This comes in the form...
Game Changing Gifts For The Holidays!
As the season hits full swing and players are settling into their spot on the team, there are probably a few aspects of their game that they really like, and...
Who's The Scariest Player On The Ice?
Halloween is a fun time of year with everyone dressing up in costumes, in fact one of our favorite costumes is when people dress up in goalie gear and trick...
5 Things Every Defensemen Needs to Know
As a former NHL defensemen, I've played with and against the best players in the world, and there are some key attributes about playing defense that I like to share...
Pre-Game Prep for Hockey Players
It’s been said in pretty much all of the hockey circles, that goalies are a little bit on the goofy or weirdo side. Yes, I’ve played with a couple that...
NHL Stickhandling Drills by Coach Pitlick
If you look how people process information, they typically will use one or acombination of the 5 senses, Sight (vision), hearing (audition), taste (gustation),smell (olfaction), and touch (somatosensation). As a...