Film Room · Hockey Video Review
A practical hockey Film Room for game video, notes, and player feedback.
TeamDock's Film Room gives coaches one place to organize externally hosted game video, add timestamped notes, tag players or team concepts, and connect video review to real coaching feedback, instead of a thread of lost links.
How the Film Room works
Add a video link
Paste a YouTube or Vimeo link to game or practice footage you already host. TeamDock organizes the notes; it doesn't host your full game video.
Tag a moment
Mark any moment at the exact second. One click later jumps straight back to that timestamp, with no scrubbing to find the play again.
Attach a note
Write a quick note and aim it at a specific player, a defensive pair, the whole team, or keep it coach-only for the staff room.
Share it privately
Each player and their linked parent sees only the notes meant for them, in a personal feed they can mark reviewed.
Notes, not hosting
Built around video you already have
Your footage stays where it lives. TeamDock points to it and layers your coaching on top: the timestamps, the categories, and who each note is for.
- Tag clips at a timestamp, and one click jumps straight there.
- Assign a clip to a player, a pair, the whole team, or keep it coach-only.
- Players and parents get just their clips and can mark them reviewed.
- Colour-coded categories so feedback reads at a glance, never colour alone.
- Optional stat tracking: tap through your roster to record game stats as you watch.
TeamDock doesn't host your full game video. Add a video link from YouTube, Vimeo or Google Drive, build notes around the timestamps, and keep your feedback organized in one place.
Why coaches use it
Colour-coded categories
Positive, teaching, correction, team concept: feedback reads at a glance, and never relies on colour alone.
Organized, not buried
Every clip note lives with the player it's about, so development is a running file instead of scattered texts.
Player-specific feedback
Tie a note to one player and it shows up for that player and their parent, tightly tied to the play on screen.
Film Room notes feed straight into player feedback. See how it compares in TeamDock vs Hudl, browse the full feature set, or check pricing.
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Read moreGiving feedback that sticks
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Read moreTeamDock vs Hudl
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Read moreGive your team a home base.
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