Repeatable strengths
Define what consistently creates value and should remain central to the player’s identity.
Starting point
A detailed evaluation of recent game film that defines the player’s current profile, identifies the highest-value priorities, and creates a practical development roadmap.
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What is included
What we develop
The work is organized around repeatable game situations—not disconnected drills or generic feedback.
Define what consistently creates value and should remain central to the player’s identity.
Identify the limited number of changes capable of producing the greatest improvement.
Evaluate reads, timing, positioning, puck decisions, and off-puck habits across complete sequences.
Turn the evaluation into practical video, tactical, and on-ice actions.
How it works
Analyze the player’s decisions, habits, positioning, and repeatable game events.
Separate the most important opportunities from low-value noise.
Deliver a clear plan the player can begin applying immediately.
Program questions
Recent, complete game footage is best. Multiple camera angles or several games can provide additional context when available.
No. The assessment is appropriate for committed players who want an objective view of their game and a clearer development direction.
Yes. It can stand alone or serve as the starting profile for a longer-term Leonard Hockey development program.
The outcome
A professional, objective view of the player’s game and a defined starting point for meaningful improvement.Start the Conversation