These passing drills are the same progressions Andy Ness walked coaches through on the ice in Minnesota. They may look simple on paper, but each rep is layered with purpose, focusing on posture, puck reception, and the details that separate a routine pass from one that truly improves the condition of the puck. Use them as Ness intended, start with clean movement patterns, build in touches, and then layer in speed and deception once the foundation is solid.
Watch Ness's entire presentation here.