The 6 Cone Skills Series is a simple yet highly effective setup to practice a variety of skills that are used over the course of a normal hockey shift (hard & soft direction changes, tight & wide turns, pivots and forward skating).
In this video, Rob Sedia of NewEdge Hockey runs a group though 5 unique skills that can be practiced with a small group or with two teams on the ice. These can be done with or without pucks. As players get comfortable with the movements, encourage them to keep their head up, sell their moves and increase skating pace.
Coaching Points:
Athletic hockey stance (knees bent and legs shoulder with apart, butt out, head & chest up).
A wide stance will help with explosive moves and make players harder to knock off the puck.
Shoulders and head should be square and not be moving all over the place. Anytime you turn your head and shoulders you change your vision on the ice. So be mindful with how you are moving them.
Skills should be practiced on both sides of the ice.
As players improve, encourage them to keep their head up!
The 5 Skills Sequences in the video are:
Hard direction change
Hard direction change into a tight turn
Figure 8 tight turns
Slide-out to shuffle
Slide-out to deceptive shuffle
Comments
cabref@embarqmail.com on 9/1/2024
Great warm up Drill
Sean44 on 11/14/2023
These are great and with a few mods can use this with u9 and up
derekndacota on 2/15/2022
Great way to utilize small spaces and get in a solid workout with a dynamic array of applied skills.
I've modified by having skaters face each other as opposite sides of the cones to enforce the heads up aspects of the puck control and awareness.
MSalty9 on 2/2/2021
This is a very Good drill, simple yet these skills are used a ton.. cant wait to do it tonight.. Thank you
Great warm up Drill
These are great and with a few mods can use this with u9 and up
Great way to utilize small spaces and get in a solid workout with a dynamic array of applied skills.
I've modified by having skaters face each other as opposite sides of the cones to enforce the heads up aspects of the puck control and awareness.
This is a very Good drill, simple yet these skills are used a ton.. cant wait to do it tonight.. Thank you
Awesome!!