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Hockey Practice Plan: Maximize Development in Every Session


Designing a great hockey practice plan isn’t just about filling the hour—it’s about using that time to maximize player development, build habits, and prepare for real-game situations.

In this guide, you’ll get:

- A complete breakdown of how to structure your practice

- Example drills for each time segment (from warm-up to game play)

- Two proven drills pulled from elite-level coaching clinics

- Links to video demonstrations of featured drills

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Why a Hockey Practice Plan Matters

As a coach, you have a limited window to teach, correct, and motivate. A well-built plan keeps players engaged and ensures you’re hitting the right development goals each day.

A simple 60-minute practice might look like this:

0–10 minutes: Dynamic Warm-up – Get players moving and focused

10–25 minutes: Skill Development – Build core puck and skating skills

25–40 minutes: Situational Drills – Reinforce breakout habits and reads

40–50 minutes: Small-Area Games – Build pressure, pace, and creativity

50–60 minutes: Special Teams/Scrimmage – End with energy and fun

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0–10 min: Dynamic Warm-Up

Drill 1: 3-Lane Warm-Up Skate

Objective: Activate key muscle groups and improve skating coordination

How it Works:

- Players skate in 3 lanes across the ice

- Each lane includes a different skating element (quick feet, crossovers, edge work, backward)

- Add pucks in later rounds to challenge puck control

Coaching Tips:

- Keep reps short and high energy

- Integrate communication (e.g., call for pucks, tap sticks, shout colors)

- Emphasize balance and edge control

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10–25 min: Skill Development

Goal: Build and refine technical skills in a focused, high-rep environment

Drill 2: Passing Progression Series (3 drills, 1 set-up)

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Passing Progression Series

Objective: Improve passing accuracy and awareness in multiple game-like situations

How it Works: Three-part drill series

- Stationary Passing – Players pass while standing still

- Passing Under Pressure – Add light pressure to challenge quick decisions

- Passing on the Move – Players pass while skating forward and backward

Coaching Points:

- Emphasize crisp tape-to-tape passes

- Keep head up and communicate through each rep

- Smooth transitions between stages for realistic pace

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25–40 min: Situational Drills

Goal: Teach team concepts like breakouts, offensive entries, or D-zone coverage

Drill 3: 2-on-1 Continuous

Objective: Reinforce offensive decision-making under pressure

- Drill starts with a 2-on-1 attack

- Defender stays, two new attackers enter for a new 2-on-1

- Cycle continues

Variations:

- Limit passes

- Reward goals with an extra attacker

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40–50 min: Small-Area Games

Goal: Push tempo, compete, and develop under pressure

Drill 4: Corner Battles

Small area battle

Objective: Build compete level, puck protection, and angling

- 1v1 or 2v2 in a corner or below the goal line

- Play for 20–30 seconds max

- Winner earns possession, next players jump in

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50–60 min: Scrimmage or Special Teams

Goal: Reinforce systems, finish with energy, have fun!

Drill 5: Sled Dog Race Drill

Sled Dog Race

Objective: Build explosive lower-body power and skating strength through resistance

How it Works:

- One player kneels on the ice

- A partner grabs their stick or jersey and pulls them to the far blue line

- Run it as a race or timed event for fun competition

Coaching Points:

- Emphasize strong posture and stride from the pulling player

- Reinforce lower-body drive and arm movement

- Use cones or designated lanes to stay organized

Drill 6: Controlled Scrimmage (Half-Ice with Constraints)

Add constraints like:

- Goals only off passes

- One-touch rule

- Only 2 passes allowed in the zone

Let players have fun but still build habits.