Watch as Coach discusses film analysis and where to start for scouting an opponent or a self-scout. He recommends if you see something you think is significant, clip it whether you use it or not. For self-scouting, clip out correctable mistakes and failures and use them in teaching sessions. Clip out good plays and tendencies to reinforce and stress positivity. Using lighthearted moments of game or practice clips can enhance the mood of the team. Scout all aspects of an opponent's offense, defense, and faceoffs.
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