by Lisa Brown | Aug 28, 2014 | Goal Scoring
by Lisa Lane Brown To become a high scoring team, you need a TEAM offensive system. Why? Because most of the time you’ll be facing a defensive triangle defense, and you’ll need to BREAK it. You do this by learning how to work together as a team to create amazing 2 on...
by Lisa Brown | May 3, 2011 | Goal Scoring, Uncategorized
How to Use Spin to Win to Score Goals in Ringette By Lisa Brown The “Spin to Win” move is one of the Top Ten Goal-Scoring Strategies of All Time. I don’t want to brag or puff myself up here, but I’ve scored more goals using Spin to Win than I can count There are three...
by Lisa Brown | May 3, 2011 | Goal Scoring
How To SEAL and Break Free of A Defender in Ringette By Lisa Brown Your team should have a set break-out or break-outs that you run. The point of a break-out is to make sure your team can actually get the ring up the ice more often than not. Also, ideally, your...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Goal Scoring
By Lisa Brown Q. I’ve noticed that the best goal-scorers on the national ringette team can somehow score on a triangle by themselves. How can I do that, especially when I’m a small player?!? A. Here’s my core secret for scoring on the defensive...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Goal Scoring
By Lisa Brown I’m on a bit of a rant right now… I recently watched the aa Ringette Tournament put on by Zone 5 Ringette, and there were moments when I was disappointed by what I saw. I saw many ringette players with great talent making mistakes they could...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Goal Scoring
By Lisa Brown By the time you hit U12 (Petites), you will start to notice that you need ‘new weapons’ to score goals. Athletes who score 3 goals per game at the U10 (Novice) level often struggle as they get older because their shot is too predictable. Your...