Made a Saucer Pass tutorial

1Knee1T

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Jun 29, 2008
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Nice video.

I live off my backhand sauce, I think it's nicer than my forehand. The worst is when a teammate tries to sauce one over on an odd man rush but it knuckles and bounces away. Can't say I'm not guilty of the occasional knuckler though. :laugh:
 

Axman

MoreSkilledThanYou
Feb 9, 2011
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Great videos as always Jeremy! My nephew and I always find your stuff very useful. Keep em coming.
 

dbargaehr

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May 13, 2011
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+1 on the stache...I think it's to distract the opposing team's goalie...

Loved the tutorial. Is there any particular trick for getting them a bit higher? My short saucers tend to get no more than 5 or 6" off the ground...Sometimes the opposing player can bat them back down. I'd think that getting them between 12 and 18" off the ground makes it so they have a tough time getting the stick blade up to knock it down, but also makes it tough to glove it down too...
 

dannythekid

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Nov 6, 2009
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Pittsburgh, PA
I love a nice saucer pass that does it's intended job: go over the other guy's blade and hits your teammate's blade perfect as it hits the ice. Sometimes that's better than a nice shot on net.
 

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