HOCKEY DRILL BOOKS
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Hockey
Drills for Puck Control by Vern Stenlund & Tom
Webster
Next to skating, puck control may be the most important skill to master. This book presents 70 challenging drills to help you improve your player's puck control. The book explains and illustrates how to use the drills most effectively, and reduces the time required to master this skill. The book also offers suggestions as to how to refine the drills to challenge even the most experienced players. Paperback - 177 pages (September 1996) |
Hockey
Drills for Scoring (Hockey Drills) by Newell Brown, Vern Stenlund, K.Vern
Stenlund, Brendan Shanahan-
![]() Chicago Blackhawks assistant coach Newell Brown knows that shooting and scoring are what hockey players like to do most. Here Brown and co-author Vern Stenlund provide players and their coaches with a collection of the 70 best drills for developing scoring skills. As a bonus, most of the instruction also can be applied directly to the fast-growing sport of in-line hockey. Approx. 107 illus. Approx. Paperback, 216 pages, Publication date: September 1997 |
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The
Ultimate Hockey Drill Book by Richard M. Trimble-
![]() Will break coaches and players out of a practice rut. Workout is divided into four areas: warmups, individual skills, combined skills or team work, and conditioning. Drills include high tempo passing and shooting, checking, combination skills, positional drills and goalie drills. Paperback, 256 pages, Publication date: December 1997 |
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The
Incredible Hockey Drill Book : More Than 600 Drills by Dave
Chambers
Paperback, 151 pages, Publication date: September 1995 |
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Hockey
Drills for Passing & Receiving
by George Gwozdecky, Vern Stenlund, K. Vern Stenlund, Huron Hockey school. Evaluation and Development of Fundamentals, Focused Warm-Up Drills, Puck Exchanges Through the Wheel, Four-Blues Passing and Receiving, High-Speed Puck Movement, One-Time or Touch Passes, Aggressive Timing and Transitions, Mastery of Passing and Receiving, Sample Practice Sessions. Paperback - 208 pages (August 1999) |
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