GAME VIDEO ANALYSIS​
Video analysis is a crucial tool to enhance a players game. A single detailed and structured video session has the ability to substantially do more for players development compared to an on-ice skill session
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Objective Performance Evaluation
Video analysis allows players and CHM staff to review game footage objectively. This method provides clear, visual feedback on individual and team performance, helping players understand what they did right and where they need improvement.
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Skill Development
By breaking down movements, positioning, and techniques, video analysis highlights subtle mistakes that might not be noticeable during live play. Players can then work on improving those game specific skills and strategies to enhance their game on the ice
Tactical Awareness
Watching video allows players to better understand the flow of the game, various strategies, and hockey ideologies. By reviewing different game situations, players can develop stronger hockey IQ, improving their ability to make quick, effective decisions during games.
Self-Reflection and Accountability
Seeing their own performance on video helps players become more self-aware. This leads to greater accountability, as they can take ownership of their mistakes and make corrections, while also reinforcing successful plays to build confidence.
Forwards
stick position, puck protection, body language, PK/PP strategies, shooting advice, offensive creativity, anticipation, deception, etc.
Defense
breakout strategies, angling, deception, defensive zone responsibilities, gap control, one-on-one battles, vision, physicality, etc.
Goalies
save selection, shuffle, hand positioning, post play-coverage, puck movement, crease depth, T-push, rebound control, etc.