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Puckhandling Is A Mentality! (One "Sick" Goal!)

Every time I get to talking about puckhandling with someone, I almost always find the need to suggest that "it's a mentality". Said maybe another way -- that'll help you better understand, I should probably say that it's a "mindset".
And, while the majority of hockey people might feel the fancy dangler is just a natural -- or that he or she was born with that ability, I'm here to tell you that I know I can teach it.
Okay, before offering much more, let's have a look at one "sick" goal by Jarod Palmer. After that, I'll catch you on the other side.
-- Dennis Chighisola
Puckhandling Is A Mentality!

Jarod Palmer Sick Shootout Goal (July 18 2010)

Okay, I'm a little old to have the word "sick" in my vocabulary -- at least in the above context. But if ever there was a play that deserved some wild adjective, that surely was IT! About my title theme, though -- that puckhandling is a mentality... Well, as I watched that play a number of times, all I could think about was the creativity that went into arriving at such an idea. Just think about that yourself. And, think about the mentality that Palmer (and any other slick puckhandler) has to have in order to think-up at such an idea. Unbelievable.
By the way, I don't know if you noticed how believable young Mr Palmer was as he took that fake shot. And, did you even hear the supposed shot? Actually, that might be one of the most remarkable things about that play. Then, although it was difficult to detect, even in slow-motion, I think Palmer also kicked the puck from behind with his left skate. And he did that without ever looking downward and giving the goaler a hint that he hadn't really shot.
Of course, I'm all about teaching, as well as sharing with you all that I know about the teaching process. So, I'm going to suggest these two things for anyone who wants to become a dangler, or anyone who wants to encourage a player to become slick with the puck...
For sure, disciplined drills form the foundation for good puckhandling. So, a player should absolutely master all the basic moves.
Along with the discipline, however, there has to be some creative time. In other words, a player should just hot dog with the puck for awhile -- just fiddling and diddling, and having some fun. In my clinics, I'll usually encourage my students or players to just "Go nuts!" For, this is where the mentality or the mindset begins.
Again, although that goal by Jarod Palmer surely was sick (LOL), I'm even more fascinated by the creativity that young athlete surely had in devising such a move.
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Todd Jacobson (our CoachChic.com goalie coach) just sent me a link to the following video. And, as I was watching and shaking my head, I was also telling myself that, "That is just another example of great puckhandling stemming from a special kind of mentality!" Here you go...