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Jason Calcanis

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Create Space Through Traffic

This is a simple but highly effective puck-protection sequence built around one key offensive habit: moving pucks across your body to create new lanes. The player retrieves on the forehand, immediately pulls laterally to the backhand around...
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🏆 Playmaker of the Week: Cam Lundin

Silky hands, explosive edges, and the compete level to back it up. Cam Lundin (@MiniDino2012) is this week's Playmaker of the Week. 1. Fake shot, dangle, goal. 2. Linear crossovers building speed wide, back to the middle, glove side finish. 3. A...
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🏒 Offseason Member Check-In

With the winter season wrapping up for many players and teams, we wanted to check in with our Hockey Players Club members. Whether you're taking a breather, jumping into spring hockey, or getting some offseason work in, we'd love to see what you're...
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Mindset of a Goal Scoring

If you want to score more goals, you have to be willing to go to the dirty areas and get to the net. A lot of goals are scored from inside the house so going there and taking punishment is imperative if you want to be a goal scorer. #hockeyiq
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🔥 Top Plays of the Week: Lundin, Rigsby & Clarke

The best clips from inside HPC this week. ⭐ Playmaker of the Week: Cam Lundin @MiniDino2012 Sells the shot, walks the defender, and buries it clean — then makes another appearance using linear crossovers to build speed, attack wide, come back...
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Figure 8 Stickhandling Tips

Struggling with figure 8 stickhandling? Focus on these 3 things: 1. Slow it down * Go as slow as you need to stay clean * No panic touches * Feel the puck on your blade * Smooth > fast 2. Lead with your top hand * Get it away from your body *...
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Hockey IQ Breakdown: What Detail Creates This Backdoor Goal?

This is a great example of how much happens before the finish. Marner gets the drop pass, sells shot, and pushes wide — but the goal is created by the details around him. Andersson keeps driving and creates traffic on the near-side defender. Stone...
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