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FAQ - IceHockeyMan | Coach Mark Lehtonen
FAQ - IceHockeyMan
Answers to the most common questions about Premium, IHM Academy, and Coach Mark Lehtonen.
General Information
Who is Coach Mark Lehtonen?
Coach Mark Lehtonen is a former professional coach with years of experience in European hockey. On IceHockeyMan, he shares analysis, match breakdowns, and insights based on his personal coaching database.
What is IceHockeyMan?
IceHockeyMan is a platform dedicated to hockey: daily match breakdowns, news, highlights, Premium analysis, and the educational IHM Academy.
What is the difference between Free and Premium?
Free content includes daily match breakdowns, news, and highlights. Premium gives you access to in-depth tactical analysis, Coach Mark Lehtonen’s Database insights, and the Premium archive.
When does Premium start in the new season?
Premium begins once teams in all major leagues have played at least two games. This ensures that early-season adjustments are clear before deeper analysis starts.
What is IHM Academy?
IHM Academy is Coach Mark Lehtonen’s educational project: covering hockey tactics, terminology, training, health, recovery, and psychology.
Premium & Subscription
How much does Premium cost?
€29.99 per month. One tariff, all features included.
How do I subscribe?
On the Premium page, choose the plan and pay via Stripe. Supported: bank cards (including Revolut), Google Pay, and Apple Pay. Access opens instantly after payment.
Which payment methods are available?
Stripe: bank cards, Revolut, Google Pay, and Apple Pay.
Can I cancel my subscription?
Yes. You can cancel anytime in your account settings. Access remains until the end of the paid period.
What is included in the Premium archive?
All past Premium insights: tactical breakdowns, coaching notes, and detailed season reports by Coach Mark Lehtonen.
Content & Analysis
Which leagues are covered?
Primarily the NHL, as well as top European leagues (DEL, SHL, Liiga, CHL, and more) and international tournaments when relevant.
Why does Premium start only after the first games?
Because only then do we see real line chemistry, special teams performance, and coaching adjustments. Before that, data is unstable.
What is Coach Mark Lehtonen’s Database?
A unique system built over years, tracking coaching strategies, in-game behavior, timeouts, line matching, and goalie usage. Updated in real time each season.
How often are breakdowns published?
Daily throughout the season. During playoffs, even more frequently due to tight schedules.
Is past season data available?
Yes. In the Premium archive you will find Coach Mark Lehtonen’s reports and analysis. Additionally, in the free section you can explore team histories yourself: click on a team logo in the calendar to see full match history and past seasons - Fixtures & Results.
Technical & Access
I can’t access Premium - what should I do?
Check if you are logged in. Clear your browser cache and try again. If the issue remains, contact support.
How do I reset my password?
On the login page, click “Forgot password” and follow the instructions sent to your email.
Do I need an app to use IceHockeyMan?
No, the site works fully in browsers and is optimized for mobile devices. Does the site work on mobile?
Yes. IceHockeyMan is optimized for smartphones and tablets.
Is the site available in different languages?
Yes. IceHockeyMan operates in 19 language versions, each hosted on its own subdomain (for example, fr.icehockeyman.com, de.icehockeyman.com, es.icehockeyman.com). This way, fans around the world can enjoy the site in their local language.
Coach Mark – Start of the Season | IceHockeyMan
Coach Mark Lehtonen- Start of the Season

A focused plan, a proven philosophy, and the Coach’s Database.
Friends,
Last season was a strong one for our team, and I’m grateful for your support throughout the year. Our Premium archive reflects the consistency we built together. A new season, however, is a clean slate: hockey remains a game of speed, structure, and surprises. Great stretches will come – and difficult days will come too. What matters is how we prepare and how we respond.
Our Early-Season Approach
In the opening phase, information evolves quickly – line chemistry, special teams, goaltending rhythm, coaching adjustments. To respect that volatility, our framework stays disciplined:
- Context: roster changes, travel, schedule density, and back-to-backs.
- Systems view: forecheck layers, neutral-zone structure, special-teams usage.
- Game states: pace control, quality OZ time, situational play.
- Goaltending: rebound control, performance bands, expected goals against.
As you’ve already seen, I’m publishing free match breakdowns daily, and the start has been encouraging.
The Coach’s Database – Our Edge
My signature advantage is a living Coach’s Database built over years: scouting notes, video cuts, and behavioral patterns of coaching staffs across leagues. It helps us read games not only through numbers but through coaching intent.
How we use it
- Preparation & context: early-season substitution habits; trust in youth; how staffs handle dense travel and whether they stretch to four lines or shorten the bench late.
- Systems & structure: preferred forecheck schemes (1-2-2, 2-1-2, 1-1-3), neutral-zone traps, entry methods (controlled vs. dump), D activation rules, and PP/PK templates.
- Situational behavior: protecting leads vs. pressing; timeout timing and purpose; home line-matching versus elite opponent lines; post-goal momentum management; risk tolerance after swings.
- Goaltender policy: thresholds for pulls; back-to-back usage; adjustments versus traffic-heavy or east-west opponents; stick activity against seam plays.
The database updates in real time as the season unfolds – from micro-adjustments in the third period to temporary specialist pairings on 3-on-3, shootouts, and 6-on-5.
When Premium Returns
Premium resumes once teams across the major leagues have played at least two games. Long-time members know why: that’s when pre-season noise gives way to actionable signals – line usage stabilizes, special teams settle, and we can separate genuine form from variance.
Until then, follow the Premium archive and the free section to see our methodology in action.
IHM ACADEMY Begins
This season we are launching IHM ACADEMY – a structured learning track that goes beyond daily breakdowns. Topics include tactics and systems, terminology with practical on-ice context, training and preparation, health and recovery, and the mental side of the game. The goal is to give you tools that last well beyond a single season.
Closing Thoughts
Thank you for being part of IceHockeyMan. We’ll navigate the early chaos, lock into rhythm, and keep growing together. This season will bring highs and challenges – our principles remain the same: discipline, preparation, and steady progress.
- Coach Mark
A Note for Those Who Use Our Analysis Deeper
If you choose to engage with our work beyond simple viewing, keep it measured and consistent. Treat it as a hobby within a pre-set personal limit. A steady unit size – for example, 5-10% of your discretionary budget – helps avoid overreactions. Use only what you’re comfortable parting with. Our aim is to help you stay disciplined so your passion for hockey never turns into a burden.
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