Here are a few key points Brendan Shannahan made about the future of hockey:
- He sees the game moving towards smaller ice surfaces at the youth level to allow for more puck touches and skill development. Playing on NHL-sized rinks at young ages doesn't make sense.
- There will likely be more emphasis on skill development and less focus on systems/strategies at early ages. Practices should emulate game-like situations through drills and scrimmages.
- Countries like Canada have been slow to adopt some European youth hockey models like cross-ice games. But he believes North American hockey will continue progressing towards prioritizing individual skill-building over early specialization.
- The game