[YOUR EDGE] players
If you have two hands on your stick, it makes you more of a scoring threat, which will draw more eyes from the defense. And I’m in a position where I can feed. Always be a threat.
I like to make one hard
move and go. I’m not a big change-of- direction guy.
Generate
contact with the defenseman. I’m not going to let him dictate where I’m going on the fi eld. I lean in with my shoulders.
Lower your hips. I’m getting low, using my strength in my legs.
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couple yards above goal line extended, and then take a big step between my defenseman’s legs. I force him to take a step, and his legs often will lock.
I like to get a
I use my elbow and shoulder to create space. I can feed from this spot, even fading away — as long as your upper body, feet and hands are organized to make that feed.
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