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January
Are you Gr8 at a Skill?
Posted by Greg Carter
Watching the great number 8 chase the all-time NHL goal scoring record held by “The Great One” Wayne Gretzky is historic.
Only 20 goals separate Alex Ovechkin (875 goals as of Jan. 27) from Gretzky’s once untouchable record of 894.
While a youth hockey player can only dream of being as great as “The Great One” and “The Great 8,” being high skill in any area of the game, at any level, is something all hockey players should strive for!
We’ve talked in past articles about great goal scorers and tips on scoring more goals. Whether it’s skating, passing, shooting or scoring, being great at a fundamental skill takes hard work and dedication.
Setting goals is the first step in mastering a skill. All great skaters spend more time on their power skating than average skaters. All great passers spend more time practicing passing than good passers. All great goal scorers shoot more pucks than the good ones.
As we watch Ovi chase the highest level of greatness, set your own goals on how you are going to go from good to great. Whether it’s increasing your goals from 10 to 15, assists from 25 to 30, or becoming a better skater, being great at a skill is . . . GREAT! Being great and more than one skill is double GREAT!
Thanks for reading and consider attending one of our summer hockey schools to help reach your greatness! With locations in 13 states, our talented staff is ready to help take your game to the next level!