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Top tips for tryouts
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:45 pm
by icewilley
Please post your top tips to help players (indicate goalie vs. skater if necessary). I'd like to put together a top 10 list to post.
I'll start with:
1) Play in skates that fit.
If they don't fit properly, your game will suffer. (ALL)
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:40 pm
by Slapshot*67
Dont eat fast food prior to tryouts
Tips for tryouts
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:42 pm
by slow feet no hands guy
2) Have a closed tryout. Only players and coaches allowed, no parents.
Parents only make the kids nervous not to mention the parents getting nervous themselves. Let the kids tryout and do their best and let the chips fall where they may!
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:42 pm
by RLStars
stay hydrated
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:22 pm
by havefun09
lay it all out on the line. dig in the corners and block shots
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:45 pm
by Blade Side Down
Don't be a Cherry picker
tryouts
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:28 pm
by waylon
Work your Tail off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Honda C71, C76, C72, C77 Dream
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:37 pm
by Icemen11
Make sure that you know the drill before you do it. I have seen a kid mess up every single drill he has done, even when he goes last. My fellow Icemen know what I am talking about.
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:39 pm
by xIcemen1x
Hahaha yeah... Can u say Dobesh???
dont
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 11:20 pm
by rbkman87
dont get nervous and do ur best
Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:38 am
by gopherhockey33
do stuff in the off season to get ready for tryouts
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:29 am
by Sudden Death
Be first in line for each drill. The graders always are looking at the first guy. Then make sure you do a great job.
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:46 am
by SLP/SW Coach
1. Be on Time - Stretch prior to getting on the ice.
2. Listen!!! - when the instructor is talking about the next drill or how to do something. Do NOT be talking to your buddies, concentrate!
3. Be Physical (PW & Bant) - it is not necessarily the big hits, but the physical play to "beat a man" or "fighting in the corner."
4. Do NOT be afraid to make a mistake - it is OK to fall or lose the puck during drills, as long as your are going ALL OUT.
5. Move the puck - during scrimmage sessions, do not be a puck hog, be a solid playmaker. This does get noticed.
6. Be in proper position - trust me, Coaches see this, and score based on it as well.
7. Play both ends of the ice - you need to work even harder in the D-Zone and backchecking than in the O-zone. DO NOT BE A CHERRY-PICKER
There has been some good things said in the above posts as well.
I hope that these help you too!!!
re: tryout prep
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 12:17 pm
by shoot to thrill
A simple thing but one I see parents and players forget a lot...
Prepare your gear bag which includes getting your skates sharpened, making sure you have all your equipment (mouthguard, stick tape etc.) and get there early for check in.
There is nothing worse than seeing a player scrambling just before the tryout to find a mouthguard or having dull blades. Their confidence gets shattered and they become flustered before they even set foot on the ice.
Water/gatorade
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:39 am
by Charliedog
My question is this: Do you bring a drink with you to the bench so you can stayed hydrated and skate well? If you do, you will look like a wimp. If you don't you will skate like a wimp.
Year after year I watch these kids dying out there without anything to drink. They don't want to bring their water to the ice because nobody else does.
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:44 am
by icewilley
Bring your water. If it helps you make the team you want to be on, who cares what it looks like? Besides, I think it would look like you were properly prepared. I'd also suggest bringing 2 sticks to the bench as well!