Improve Puck Movement and Passing Skills with Attack Triangles

attacktriangles_postIn addition to stellar skating skills, developing puck movement and passing skills are an important element in bring your game to the next level The Attack Triangle is a new device designed to help players work these skills on and off the ice. So is it worth it? Here is our review of the Attack Triangle:

Overview: The interactive Attack Triangle from HockeyShot.com is designed to challenge players by replicating the positioning of an opponents skates and stick. The Attack Triangle forces players to develop puck movement skills based on an opposing player’s positioning.

How it Works: With the open lane between the simulated skates and extending stick, Attack Triangles force players to develop puck movement skills, stickhandling ability and an understanding of passing lanes. It can be used at home or on the ice during practices and comes an instructional sheet featuring a variety of puck handling drills.

Video:
Here is a great video showing Attack Triangles in action.

Price: $79.94 (2 Attack Triangles included per package)

Top Features:

  • Designed to challenge players by replicating the positioning of an opponents skates and stick
  • The open lane between the simulated skates and stick forces players to develop puck movement skills and stickhandling ability
  • Increases understanding of passing lanes
  • Provides more interaction than cones
  • Equipped with mooring pins to eliminate sliding
  • Helps develop the saucer pass
  • Indoor or outdoor and on and off ice use


Testimonials:

“Having a nationally televised power skating and hockey training show, ‘Hockey Academy’, and a highly sought after international power skating and hockey school in five countries, I am somewhat skeptical of new gimmicky products. The Attack Triangle, however, are an exceptional product that I use in all my schools worldwide and on my television show. It will help absolutely everyone that uses it regardless of age or skill level. My NHL clients enjoy training with them just as much as my younger players. It is the next generation of on/off ice training obstacle that is a absolute necessity for all players, coaches and parents” .
Steve Serdachny, Power Skating International

“Using the Attack Triangle is great because it really simulates game situations and the kids can better understand why they need to skate hard in the drills. Their intensity is much higher and you can see they are really working harder and becoming much more creative with it. We will be using it from now on.”
Robby Glantz, International Power Skating

“Not only do I bring my own Attack Triangles to the camps I teach throughout the country, I also recommend that the programs and players I work with get them as soon as they can, because of the advantages it gives the players who use it over those who don’t.”
Peter Dale, USA Clinics

“The Attack Triangle was an instant hit with all of our kids. We would highly recommend this product to any ice or inline player from mite to college. Our staff of professional, college and high school players have also found the product to be both challenging and fun.”
Todd Drevitch, Hockey Techniques Schools

Final Period:
The Attack Triangle will help develop quick hands and great puck handling abilities. For more information on the Attack Triangle, visit www.HockeyShot.com.

Editor’s Note: For a limited-time, when you use the code “teamcares” at HockeyShot.com, you will receive 10% off any purchase.

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