• 🧊 Lie Angle


    Lie refers to how the blade sits on the ice.



    • Number range:

    ◦ Typically 4–7



    • Lower lie:

    ✔ Better for upright players



    • Higher lie:

    ✔ For players who crouch more



    • Check:

    ◦ Blade wear pattern



    ⚡ Proper lie ensures full blade contact with ice.

    #StickLie, #HockeyTechnique, #BladeControl, #IceSkills, #GearFit
    🧊 Lie Angle Lie refers to how the blade sits on the ice. • Number range: ◦ Typically 4–7 • Lower lie: ✔ Better for upright players • Higher lie: ✔ For players who crouch more • Check: ◦ Blade wear pattern ⚡ Proper lie ensures full blade contact with ice. #StickLie, #HockeyTechnique, #BladeControl, #IceSkills, #GearFit
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  • 🥅 Puck Handling

    • Puck handling refers to the ability to control the puck smoothly while skating at different speeds. It is one of the most exciting and visually impressive skills in ice hockey.

    • Skilled players can maneuver the puck through defenders using quick wrist movements and stick positioning. This allows them to maintain possession even under pressure.

    • Effective puck control requires excellent hand-eye coordination and soft touch. Players must learn to keep the puck close to their stick while protecting it from opponents using body positioning.

    • Regular practice with stickhandling drills—such as obstacle courses, cone drills, and rapid puck movement exercises—helps improve dexterity and control.

    • Strong puck handlers can create scoring opportunities, break through defensive lines, and maintain offensive pressure during critical moments of the game.

    #PuckHandling, #HockeyStickSkills, #IceHockeyTechnique, #StickHandlingDrills, #HockeyPlayers, #SportsSkillDevelopment, #HockeyPractice, #EliteHockey
    🥅 Puck Handling • Puck handling refers to the ability to control the puck smoothly while skating at different speeds. It is one of the most exciting and visually impressive skills in ice hockey. • Skilled players can maneuver the puck through defenders using quick wrist movements and stick positioning. This allows them to maintain possession even under pressure. • Effective puck control requires excellent hand-eye coordination and soft touch. Players must learn to keep the puck close to their stick while protecting it from opponents using body positioning. • Regular practice with stickhandling drills—such as obstacle courses, cone drills, and rapid puck movement exercises—helps improve dexterity and control. • Strong puck handlers can create scoring opportunities, break through defensive lines, and maintain offensive pressure during critical moments of the game. #PuckHandling, #HockeyStickSkills, #IceHockeyTechnique, #StickHandlingDrills, #HockeyPlayers, #SportsSkillDevelopment, #HockeyPractice, #EliteHockey
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