"Yozh" (literally "Hedgehog") is a collapsible structure used for mounting hockey sticks (both whole and broken parts) that, when assembled, forms a figure simulating a defending opponent with an outstretched stick. This figure is ideal for training offensive maneuvers around a defender, both while stationary and in motion.
The "Yozh" can also be used without sticks as a marker point on the ice or as a reference for puck-handling drills around or underneath it. For secure placement on the ice, the structure is equipped with spikes.
The "Yozh" is a durable and easy-to-assemble design. It can be built using hockey sticks of any length—whole or broken.