Sunday Night Skills at Canton Ice House
Dates: July 11 - August 15
Session 1-- Power Shooting
(5:00pm -5:50pm)
Ages 7-15
$239
Session 2 -- Body Checking/Positioning
(6:00pm -6:50pm)
Ages 8-15
$239
Score More Goals with Our Power Shooting Camps!
Featuring NHL Alumni shooting experts David A. Jensen and Glen Featherstone.
Key Areas of Focus:
- Developing more power, accuracy and release time along with dekes.
- Utilizing your shots in different areas of your game.
- Creating an arsenal- Shooting in stride, shot selection, tips and screens, one timers, deflections & net battling.
- Backhand Shots
- 3 v 3 and small area games so player can use what he/she just learned to gain experience
- Ages 6-15. Players grouped according to age and skill level.
Learn Body Checking and Body Positioning -- From NHL Pros!
Details
It's vital that young hockey players are fully prepared when entering the age levels where body checking and increased body contact are legal.
Size and strength play a limited role if players are properly trained on body position, angles, correct posture, etc.
The players will be split by level. Pee Wee will focus on body position, body contact and puck protection. Bantams will focus on these skills, plus body checking and hitting.
The camp is lead by NHL Veterans David A. Jensen and Glen Featherstone. In addition DAJ's popular certified counselors will be on hand to insure proper teaching personal attention
Your young hockey player will be ready to play more confidently, safely and aggressively at the next level.
Body Checking/Body Contact
1. Positioning and Angling – (Pee Wee and Bantam) This is the first step in teaching checking. Learn how to control skating and to establish position to approach the opponent from an angle that minimizes time and space for the opponent.
2. Stick Checking – (Pee Wee and Bantam) Effectively use the stick for poke checking, sweep checking, lifting or locking the opponent’s stick.
3. Body Contact – (Pee Wee and Bantam) Use the body to block the opponent’s way or take away his skating lanes. The correct stance and effective use of leg strength are important parts of these techniques.
4. Body Checking – (Bantam only) This includes teaching techniques to give and receive a body check safely and within the rules. Video
It's vital that young hockey players are fully prepared when entering the age levels where body checking and increased body contact are legal.
Size and strength play a limited role if players are properly trained on body position, angles, correct posture, etc.
The players will be split by level. Pee Wee will focus on body position, body contact and puck protection. Bantams will focus on these skills, plus body checking and hitting.
The camp is lead by NHL Veterans David A. Jensen and Glen Featherstone. In addition DAJ's popular certified counselors will be on hand to insure proper teaching personal attention
Your young hockey player will be ready to play more confidently, safely and aggressively at the next level.
Body Checking/Body Contact
1. Positioning and Angling – (Pee Wee and Bantam) This is the first step in teaching checking. Learn how to control skating and to establish position to approach the opponent from an angle that minimizes time and space for the opponent.
2. Stick Checking – (Pee Wee and Bantam) Effectively use the stick for poke checking, sweep checking, lifting or locking the opponent’s stick.
3. Body Contact – (Pee Wee and Bantam) Use the body to block the opponent’s way or take away his skating lanes. The correct stance and effective use of leg strength are important parts of these techniques.
4. Body Checking – (Bantam only) This includes teaching techniques to give and receive a body check safely and within the rules. Video