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IHC HOCKEY: 35 YEARS OF DEVELOPING HOCKEY PLAYERS IN USA, CANADA, AND EUROPE!

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Featured | 0 comment | 6 August, 2018 | 0

IHC Hockey’s first school on a full ice rink in Beaver County. IHC Hockey is proud to announce that this is our 35th anniversary year developing hockey players from youth to pro in the United States, Canada, and Europe.  The IHC business plan started on a scrap sheet of paper while sitting in my highRead more

IHC UPCOMING PROGRAMS

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Featured, News | 0 comment | 8 June, 2018 | 0

IHC Hockey still has some great programs to choose from to get you ready for your season.  Come and celebrate our 35th Anniversary with the best hockey player development company who has a long list of former students who made it to the NHL!  To register, go to the events page at WWW.IHCHOCKEY.COM. UPCOMING SCHOOLS:Read more

Knee Bend: The Foundation of a Good Hockey Player

By Bellaire | Blog Posts | 0 comment | 22 November, 2017 | 0

As a scout, I am always looking for talented players who stick out amongst the crowd of good players out there.  The one skill that I notice in most good hockey players is something that I have been teaching for the past thirty-five years: Knee Bend!  When scouting players or evaluating players at tryouts, theRead more

Common Mistakes of the Forward Stride

By Bellaire | Blog Posts | 0 comment | 13 January, 2017 | 1

As I evaluate the player’s strides at our Testing and Evaluation Camp over the holiday break, I noticed that many players have the same flaws in their skating stride.  First, there is the lack of knee bend in many players.  To achieve the proper ninety degree knee bend in your glide leg, you must buildRead more

What Happened to Our Game?

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 12 January, 2016 | 1

Growing up watching NHL hockey in the eighties and nineties, I then realized that I was watching the best hockey ever.   What I didn’t know back then was that the great hockey era was going to end.  I thought the game and the players were just going to keep getting better and more exciting.  Watching theRead more

WHAT IS YOUR PLAN TO IMPROVE YOUR GAME THIS SUMMER

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 9 June, 2015 | 0

Every summer hockey players look for that edge to make them a better hockey player.  There are so many options out there to choose from and you have to be smart when planning your program.  Some players decide to play more games in summer leagues.  To make things worse, most of these summer leagues offerRead more

More Games Is Not The Answer For Development

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 9 February, 2015 | 0

Many parents want the instant gratification of seeing their youth hockey player playing games.  They enjoy seeing their player compete, they enjoy the camaraderie with the other parents, and they want to see what they believe to be an immediate return on their investment.  However, when squirts, peewees, and lower level bantam players are playingRead more

Skate The Game – Not The Drill

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 18 December, 2014 | 0

Sidney Crosby heading up ice with speed.   At my schools, clinics, and the teams that I coach, I am constantly telling my players “skate the game, not the drill”.  The point that I am trying to drive home with my players is that you have to skate every drill in practice like it isRead more

DEVELOPING DEFENSEMEN

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 21 August, 2014 | 0

It is well known that defensemen need more time than forwards to develop.  Trying to stop an offensive rush at high speed while skating backwards is one of the hardest things to do in the game of hockey.  The second hardest skill in hockey has to be trying to elude a two hundred pound forwardRead more

Get Ready For Tryouts

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 9 April, 2014 | 0

Get Ready For Tryouts Now that tryout season is upon us, it’s time to make sure that you go into tryouts prepared and with a set plan to showcase your skills. Hopefully, the team that you are trying out for will put more weight on the scrimmage part of the tryout than the drill part.Read more

USA AND CANADA CAN LEARN FROM THE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 9 February, 2014 | 0

After watching Finland and Sweden beat the USA and Canada in this year’s World Junior Championships and moving on to play each other in the finals, It was apparent that  their skill level was so much higher than the other teams.  Finland then beat Sweden in an exciting final game to win the gold medalRead more

Speed Behind the Puck

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 2 January, 2014 | 0

After recently writing a Facebook blog on injuries in the NHL, I remembered another situation that causes many injuries in all levels of hockey  – that I feel needs to be addressed.  That specific action is looking over your shoulder to receive a pass.  Many injuries occur when a player skates ahead of the puck andRead more

Work on your Stickhandling!

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 11 November, 2013 | 0

Stickhandling is the foundation for all your puck skills.  If you improve your stickhandling, undoubtedly your passing and shooting will improve.  When you work on your stickhandling, remember the importance of rolling your wrists.  Let the wrists do the work for you and cup the stick over the puck.  Work on stickhandling in front of you body andRead more

Core Training for Hockey

By Bellaire | Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comment | 11 November, 2013 | 0

Hockey players hear all the time how important their ”core” is.  Core strength is critical because the core is the center of the body where all movement is modulated.  Anatomically, the core consists of the muscles of the hips, abdomen, and lower back. One of the reasons why the core is so important is because theRead more

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