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Score More Goals in Ice Hockey
3 Tips That Will Help You Score More Goals in Ice Hockey by Johnny McKenzie
Ice hockey is all about scoring goals, and almost every player dreams about winning scoring titles. Only a few are natural born goal scorers though.
To lead the league in scoring might be setting your personal goals too high though. Goals should be set high, but they should always be realistic too. You must believe and feel that you have a chance achieving your goals.
Just take a few minutes to think about what kind of ice hockey player you are:
- If you are a natural scorer and feel that you can win a scoring title that should definitely be your goal for the season.
- If you’re not a natural goal scorer, maybe your goal should be to score ten, twenty or thirty goals.
Knowing what kind of hockey player you are will make it easier for you to set realistic goals for yourself.
I say it again, because it is important:
Goals should always be realistic, and you can very well divide your main goal into smaller steps.
For example, your goal could be to score five or eight goals every month. Making these goals will give you a good feeling about yourself and you can easily measure what you are achieving.
Assuming that you have set your hockey goals for the season, here are three easy tips you can implement to score more frequently:
1.Shoot the puck every time you get a chance.
Just look at the statistics for hockey’s greatest goal scorers. These guys are often the guys that have the most shoots on goal every season. They know that you have to shoot the puck often in order to score and the chance doesn’t have to be that good. Simply fire that puck as often as you can.
Wayne Gretzky once said: ”You miss 100% of the shots you never take.” Think about how true that is.
2.Always drive the net for rebounds.
Many goals are being scored on rebounds in ice hockey. Drive the net every time you see a team mate take a shoot, love the traffic in front of the goalie and put that puck in the net.
3.Always try to score at practice.
It is at practice you will grow custom to good or bad habits. The choice is yours. Go that extra mile and always try to score on every shoot, every time you are on the ice. Payoff will come to those who deserve it.
You do want to become a goal scorer, don’t you?
Copyright 2005 Johnny McKenzie. At HockeyTribute.com you can read more about NHL hockey and famous ice hockey players. http://www.hockeytribute.com