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Tyler Dittmer is a skill development coach who covers the gamut of on-ice development from his home rink in Brandon Manitoba. At TCS Live 2024 in Ann Arbour, Michigan he provided a full in-depth on ice presentation on shooting the puck, specifically on changing the angle with toe deception.
Dittmer takes great pride in teaching shooting and has found that the best way to beat a goaltender is by changing the angle immediately prior to the shot. This can be accomplished by using the toe of the stick as the main point of deception. Before getting into specific shooting drills, Dittmer spent time getting his players focused on simple stickhandling drills on both a player’s strong and weak side of their body.
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What's crazy is that I was doing this stuff naturally as a kid and having it coached out of me because it wasn't "proper technique." Of course, I'm 36 now and I was never big or dedicated enough to make the NHL but it's kinda cool to see that the creative things I used to do and the way I used to see the game on the rink and believe were giving me an advantage that my coaches didn't see are now being taught and drilled because NHLers are now doing it.