Ice hockey

well i play and im pretty short, i play left wing im betst at pissing off people on the other team so there not on their game, run the other teams goalie, its a surefire way to get them off their game
 
i currently play. try bendings you knees like you are sitting in a chair. This always helps. Also keep your head up and stick on the ice.
 
as said before, stick on the ice and head up, especially when you're going towards the boards. Accidents happen and you can get hit from behind and if you're heads down and you hit the boards, you might not get up.
 
^triple deke > anything

Spend lots of time at shinny or at the outdoor rink and stuff and you'll develop your hands and shot real good in a non pressure scenario and you'll get real creative.
 
1. bend your knees, and definately not your ankles

2. keep your stick on the ice, with your head up

3. practice stickhandling with a golf ball when your off ice

4. shoots pucks alot off ice

5. skate!

6. dont wear mission gear

7. dont use a rolly bag or have anyone carry your bag. that makes you a plug

8. backhand toedrag dangle then snipe top cheese water bottle

trust me, (not to be a claimer), but im going to prep school for hockey next year for a PG year then playing D-3 college, or D-1 if i can get bigger
 
i play floor hockey my school is a ctually in the imddle of the tourny its so intence full stands every game huge rivalries its pretty sick actually im on a sick day but im going for my game because if i dont show up its gunna be bad news
 
the right wingers job is very similar to the left wingers job and pretty similar to the centers job. the center has the extra responsibility of being everywhere whereas the wingers just chill out on the wings a little higher than the hash marks so they can cover the points and still be effectivley positioned for a break out. Here are some terms that may help: Forecheck: Skating hard in the offensive direction. Backcheck: skating hard to get back on defense. Breakout: a series of passes starting near the goal line from defensemen to winger, center or other defensemen. So the final responsibility of all offensive players is to score. As you approach the offensive zone you are going to be faced with defensmen skating backwards in front of you who are going to lure you into there trap and either knock the puck out of your possesion or lay you flat on your ass. The key to good offense is burning your man by skating past him then when the other defensmen makes the stupid error of coming to cover for his buddy who just got burned you make a cross ice pass to the other winger or center which causes the goalie to have to move across the net creating numerous openings for a shot. There are hundreds of variations to this technique as well as other techniques for offesnive play such as cycling the puck back around the boards and looking for an open man in front or dumping it back up to your points who can then work it across to the other point for a ripper or fling it in with a wrist shot whereupon a winger or center attempts to tip the puck into the goal when the goalie does not expect it. Defense is much more fun.
 
i played right wing but I dont think that there is really any advice that I could give you that would really help
 
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