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The Hockey Play Book: Teaching Hockey Systems

The Hockey Play Book: Teaching Hockey Systems

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good resource for more advanced teams
Review: A good resource for an inexperienced coach to find the info needed to introduce the X's and O's to a house Pee Wee team. Very helpfull

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Coach's Manual
Review: My son is the head coach of a Tier 1 girls hockey team. This manual has been invaluable for developing plays, systems and a players manual. I highly recommend this to any serious coach.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Coach's Manual
Review: My son is the head coach of a Tier 1 girls hockey team. This manual has been invaluable for developing plays, systems and a players manual. I highly recommend this to any serious coach.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book
Review: Over-all this was an easy to read and understand book. The special teams aspect of the book lack 5-3's on the power plays and penality killing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for learning and teaching special teams and systems.
Review: This book is laid out in a well organized easy to read format that explains and describes systems and special teams options for every zone on the ice.

I was dissappointed that 5 on 3's were not spoken of from a power play and a penalty killing perspective. These can win and lose you hockey games. Overall though, it is and will be a good referance book for coaching.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for learning and teaching special teams and systems.
Review: This book is laid out in a well organized easy to read format that explains and describes systems and special teams options for every zone on the ice.

I was dissappointed that 5 on 3's were not spoken of from a power play and a penalty killing perspective. These can win and lose you hockey games. Overall though, it is and will be a good referance book for coaching.


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