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		<title>Preface  Introduction to a hockey book &#8211; Hockey&#8217;s Most Tragic Deaths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the sound of your whistle, player 1 receives 10 passes in a row at the top of the circle from other players. The next of the field hockey drills that will shake things up at your next practice is this one that teaches players how to win loose balls. After years of playing and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the sound of your whistle, player 1 receives 10 passes in a row at the top of the circle from other players.</p>
<p>The next of the field hockey drills that will shake things up at your next practice is this one that teaches players how to win loose balls. After years of playing and watching field hockey, I&#8217;ve noticed that many games are won simply by the number of loose balls won.</p>
<p>Field Hockey Drills</p>
<p>It was to be a compilation of short stories detailing the lives and tragic deaths of several former NHL hockey players. Some hockey legends were thus excluded, including the great Soviet scoring star Valeri Kharlamov, who died in a car crash at a young age.</p>
<p>It was also decided that I would profile only players who died while still playing pro hockey. Some hockey legends who died tragically were excluded; among others, goalie great George Hainsworth who died at the age of 55 in a car crash.</p>
<p>My original plan was to profile ten hockey players, most notably stars such as Morenz, Sawchuk and Horton. The lives of no less than 12 players were eventually detailed in separate chapters.</p>
<p>Several former NHLers profiled in this book were established stars with special places in hockey history. Baker, McGee and Stuart were all established hockey stars, of course, before the formation of the NHL in 1917.</p>
<p>Arguably the premier pro goaltender, Vezina led the Montreal Canadiens to two Stanley Cups. Tragically, he died in the hospital soon after. The league later created The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, awarded each year to the player best exemplifying perseverance, dedication, and sportsmanship to hockey.</p>
<p>Pelle Lindbergh, the young Swedish goalie for the Philadelphia Flyers, was another hockey star who died in a horrifying car crash late at night.</p>
<p>Troubled and tormented enforcer John Kordic&#8217;s death also shocked many in pro hockey.</p>
<p>Another defenseman, talented Bryan Fogarty, never became the player many thought he would be. Others include Hobie Baker, Scotty Davidson, Frank McGee, Red Garrett and Joe Turner; these players died as soldiers, in either the First or Second World War. The team&#8217;s best player in the 1969 Stanley Cup playoffs, Briere suffered major head trauma in an off-season car crash. A tough, dependable defenseman for the Blues in the mid-1970s, Gassof was another player who died in an off-season misadventure.</p>
<p>Brian Spencer was a talented hockey player but never reached his true potential, as a journeyman for Toronto, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and the New York Islanders. The recent suicide of Roman Lyashenko, the only known NHL suicide, is another telltale sign of the relentless pressures facing modern pro hockey players.</p>
<p>Late spring and summer are months when hockey players are afforded the opportunity to let their guards down and enjoy life more. Some players take their leisure time to heart, living life in the fast lane, taking part in reckless, even life-endangering activities. There is little doubt that modern hockey players regularly face much more stressful situations than players from previous eras, and this seems to be reflected in the recently increasing number of fatalities. Since 1997 seven of the twenty-three players profiled in this book have died &#8211; Stephane Morin, Dupre, Fogarty, Chiasson, Tertyshny, Lyashenko, and Snyder.</p>
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		<title>Hockey Fitness For 8-11 Year Old Players &#8211; 3 Top rated Tips For Young Youngsters Hockey Coaching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get emails all the time from hockey players (and their parents) for sports psychology advice when they get benched during hockey games. The main question they ask is, &#8220;I thought my son played a very good game, why was he benched?&#8221; Talk to the coach together. Rather than saying, &#8220;Why didn&#8217;t my son get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get emails all the time from hockey players (and their parents) for sports psychology advice when they get benched during hockey games. The main question they ask is, &#8220;I thought my son played a very good game, why was he benched?&#8221;</p>
<p>Talk to the coach together.</p>
<p>Rather than saying, &#8220;Why didn&#8217;t my son get to play?&#8221; simply say, &#8220;He&#8217;d love the opportunity to play in that critical situation.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re just making a simple request for info from a hockey coaching point of view.</p>
<p>Do not let the coach just talk about other players. What does my son need to improve on to match Jim&#8217;s defensive skills?&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s called the challenge response, and every coach loves it.</p>
<p>Thank the coach for sharing his input.</p>
<p>I promise your son can get his confidence back&#8211;with the right information and focus in practice. Make working out or doing dry-land training a fun experience and the kids will excel.</p>
<p>Remember that kids aren&#8217;t adults&#8230;</p>
<p>8-11 year old kids (and young teens as well) aren&#8217;t developed enough to work out the same way that kids 15 and over, and adults do.</p>
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		<title>Almost everything You Really should Know About Ice Hockey Gear</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 17:10:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can take any sport, not only ice hockey. Wayne Gretzky Hockey Jerseys Are Available From All His Former Teams Ice hockey is a dangerous game. It is no wonder that there is a vast range of high quality ice hockey equipment that has been developed to secure the safety of ice hockey players. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can take any sport, not only ice hockey.</p>
<p>Wayne Gretzky Hockey Jerseys Are Available From All His Former Teams</p>
<p>Ice hockey is a dangerous game. It is no wonder that there is a vast range of high quality ice hockey equipment that has been developed to secure the safety of ice hockey players. There are items of equipment available to help protect every inch of an ice hockey player and still enable the player to move freely around the ice hockey rink. Typical performance enhancing equipment includes items such as skates and hockey sticks whilst safety gear includes helmets, shoulder pads, elbow pads, mouth guards, protective gloves, shin pads, chest protector and a neck guard. The kit that the goal tender wears differs greatly from the outfield players.</p>
<p>The main area of difference between outfield players and goal tenders is in the style of skates that the goaltender wears. The goaltender is allowed equipment that is different from other players on the team. The stick has a wider blade and can be a great help for preventing the puck from entering the goal.The equipment used by regular players is designed to help the player cope with the needs of the game and maximise the performance.</p>
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		<title>College Hockey: History of the Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ice-Hockey is not various. The significance of off-ice education for the development of an ice-hockey player is irrefutable. 1 alternative to resolve this is to employ a individual coach to train your youngster off-ice. Specialized Ice-Hockey Instruction for Youngsters &#8211; How Imperative Is That? Expert hockey and college hockey have a solid fan base, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ice-Hockey is not various. The significance of off-ice education for the development of an ice-hockey player is irrefutable.</p>
<p>1 alternative to resolve this is to employ a individual coach to train your youngster off-ice.</p>
<p>Specialized Ice-Hockey Instruction for Youngsters &#8211; How Imperative Is That?</p>
<p>Expert hockey and college hockey have a solid fan base, and countless students try out in the course of college hockey recruiting. . Maybe ice hockey is the most normal form of the game, and college hockey teams ordinarily play on an ice surface.</p>
<p>Ice hockey, as mentioned, is played in an arena with a major flat location of ice, applying a vulcanized rubber disc referred to as a puck. Players put on ice skates especially designed for the game, and it is played extensively in North America, Europe.</p>
<p>James Creighton, a native of Halifax, learned the game of hockey and played it consistently. Creighton, together with his associates, played the 1st game of organized hockey on March 3rd, 1875. Hockey&#8217;s debut in Montreal was nicely received and swiftly grew in reputation.</p>
<p>For all involved in college hockey recruiting, therefore, material on college hockey and other specifics are crucial in obtaining an athletic scholarship.</p>
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		<title>Ice Hockey Instruction &#8211; Applying Your Dry-Land Workout to Grow to be Dominant on the Ice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get emails all the time from hockey players (and their parents) for sports psychology ideas when they get benched for the duration of hockey games. The principal question they ask is, &#8220;I believed my son played a specifically fine game, why was he benched?&#8221; To all the parents out there: No matter if your [...]]]></description>
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<p>I get emails all the time from hockey players (and their parents) for sports psychology ideas when they get benched for the duration of hockey games. The principal question they ask is, &#8220;I believed my son played a specifically fine game, why was he benched?&#8221;</p>
<p>To all the parents out there: No matter if your son loses confidence in your hockey expertise depends on what CONCLUSIONS he draws now.</p>
<p>Speak to the coach together. Find out what specific TECHNICAL observations about your son led to his choice.</p>
<p>You happen to be just generating a straightforward request for information from a hockey coaching point of view. Can you tell me especially what my son desires to function on for higher puck possession?</p>
<p>Do not let the coach just speak about other players. What does my son require to strengthen on to match Jim&#8217;s defensive skills?&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s named the challenge response, and every coach loves it.</p>
<p>Thank the coach for sharing his input. Any player who desires to reach their maximum prospective, and turn into a dominant force on the ice, completely has to embrace dry land coaching. Here are some helpful hints on what to do off-ice to guarantee you dominate on-ice.</p>
<p>1) Cardio/endurance coaching &#8211; Intervals are your buddy.</p>
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