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Hockey How-to: Improve your passing when under pressure.

In the heart of the action-packed sport of hockey, where space is a luxury and defenders lurk around every corner, the art of short passing becomes an essential aspect of the game. In this video by Crown Hockey, they shed light on the nuances of this crucial skill, revealing strategies to thrive in congested areas.

Let’s take a look to the following takeaways:

Key Point 1: Precision in Practice
The cornerstone of effective passing lies in relentless practice. Whether it’s crisp one-touch passes or deft flicks, honing the skill through varied techniques is essential. Technical proficiency forms the bedrock upon which successful passes are built.

Key Point 2: The Need for Speed
Emphasizing speed not only in executing passes but also in decision-making is vital. Anticipating moves beforehand enables players to stay one step ahead, ensuring swift and decisive actions on the ice.

Key Point 3: Thriving Under Pressure
When faced with relentless defense, knowing how to exploit weaknesses becomes a game-changer. Identifying defenders’ vulnerable areas, often their left feet, provides opportunities to penetrate the opposition’s lines. Maintaining constant stick-to-ball contact is a key aspect, to avoid losing possession.

Key Point 4: Off-Ball Movement
For players without possession, readiness is key. By keeping their sticks low and in contact with the floor, they stand poised to pounce on incoming passes. Adopting a low body position ensures quick reactions, allowing off-ball players to seamlessly integrate into the passing game.

Improving short passing in congested areas elevates teams from good to great. Through disciplined practice, speed, and a keen understanding of tactical nuances, players can navigate even the most crowded spaces with finesse and precision.

By Pablo Mendoza

Pablo Mendoza is an FIH Hockey Academy Educator and the owner of A Hockey World. Contact: pablo@ahockeyworld.net